Reverend James L. Bevel, minister and Southern Christian Leadership Conference official, in Philadelphia. He says James Earl Ray is not the killer of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Warren M. Winterbottom
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Reverend James Bevel (right), Southern Christian Leadership Conference official, told a meeting of church leaders in Memphis that he has evidence that could clear James Earl Ray of charges that he murdered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
First observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Demonstration supporting black educators, Columbus, Georgia.
Joe Maher
Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. P.U.S.H. Parade, Columbus, Georgia. Four-year-old Erin Reid looking out from the back of a car with a poster of King.
Michael Mercier
Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Kenton Dopson (7) of the Singing Angels reads from a Martin Luther King book to an audience that came for a wreath-laying to mark M.L.K.'s birthday, Miami
Jon Kral
Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
State Representative Dorothy Mae Taylor sings with youngsters at a Martin Luther King celebration at St. Bernard and North Claiborne in New Orleans
Ralph Uribe
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. used as a promotional image for "Martin The Emancipator"
Unknown Photographer
Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Demonstrators with an SCLC banner making the 750-mile pilgrimage from Tuskegee, Alabama to Washington DC, in an effort to convince lawmakers to strengthen the Voting Rights Act
Lawrence Smith
Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
20th c Photography
Coretta Scott King poses before a painting of her late husband, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Joe Holloway
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c American Photography
Camden, Alabama Mayor F. R. Albritton meets face to face with black Civil Rights demonstrators at the city limits. City officials stopped the march, because demonstrators had no parade permit.
Bill Hudson
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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