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CIRCA 1965 - Martin Luther King Jr. leads the march for voting rights in Selma, Alabama.
CIRCA 1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
CIRCA 1963 - Dr. Martin Luther King gives his I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
Usa - 1964 - martin luther king jr. emerges as a peaceful leader in contrast to violent civil rights protests occurring across america.
CIRCA 1965 - Martin Luther King regroups with his team after the violent disturbance in Selma.
1960s: Steeples of Brown Chapel church stand in Selma. Crowds watch Martin Luther King Jr. speak on the steps of church. Men stand lined up in voting cues with protest signs.
CIRCA 1960s - Sympathetic white college students rally around Jim Farmer and Jackie Robinson during a Civil Rights rally while policemen look on.

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1955 Montgomery, AL. Dr Martin Luther King Jr speaks to reporters about the importance of nonviolent "attitude of love," after the The Montgomery Bus Boycott. 4K Overscan of Vintage Archival 16mm Film

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