Martin Luther King Jr. in an Anti-War March, NYC, 1967
© Ken Regan

Martin Luther King Jr. in an Anti-War March, NYC, 1967

Photograph
By Ken Regan
About the image
Martin Luther King, Jr. participates in an antiwar march from New York's Central Park to the United Nations on April 15, 1967. Walking next to him is influential pediatrician, Dr. Benjamin M. Spock, who was politically outspoken and active in the movement to end the Vietnam War. 

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Martin Luther King Jr. in an Anti-War March, NYC, 1967
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