Martin Luther King Jr. at a Podium Speaking Outside UN, NYC, 1967
By Ken Regan
About the image
Martin Luther King is often credited with being one of the most eloquent and powerful orators in U.S. history. This shot by Ken Regan captures the civil rights leader at his fiery best. On January 17, 2000, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was officially observed in all fifty states for the first time.
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Martin Luther King Jr. at a Podium Speaking Outside UN, NYC, 1967