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[Malcolm X on stretcher carried by New York policemen following assassination at rally]
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Police guard the rooftop of the Unity funeral home where the body of slain Black Nationalist leader Malcolm X is reposing
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Policeman maintains watch from roof of Unity funeral home where body of Malcolm X is reposing
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Police wheel body of Malcolm X out of upper Manhattan ballroom, enroute to nearby hospital, Feb. 21, after he was cut down by hail of bullets as he appeared to address meeting of his organization of Afro-American unity
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This is a general view of the scene where Michigan civil rights worker, Mrs. Viola Liuzzo was slain late 3/25, Lowndesboro, Ala.
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This is where Malcolm X was standing when assassins struck--Note bullet holes in rostrum
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"Dallas, November 22, 1963" An exhibition of drawings and woodcuts by Antonio Franconi. Terry Dintenfass, Inc., 18 E. 67th St., N.Y.C., October 27-November 14, 1964 /
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Buddy Jowers, the assistant police chief of Phenix City, Alabama, who fled town after the assassination of Albert Patterson.
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Mug shot of Buddy Jowers, the assistant police chief of Phenix City, Alabama, who fled town after the assassination of Albert Patterson.
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Moca; The scene of the assassination of Ulises Heureaux
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Broadsheets and flyers issued at the time of the Spartakus Revolt in Germany and the Spanish Civil War
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Lincoln's deathbed
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[Rep. John Bingham, Judge Joseph Holt, and Brigadier General Henry Burnett, prosecutors for Lincoln assassination trial]
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Sergt. Boston Corbett, 16th N.Y. Cav., who shot J. Wilkes Booth, April 26, 1865
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[The chair in which Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C.]
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View of the Box in which the Pr[esident was assassina]ted. Taken from the Dress Circle
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[Washington, D.C. Adjusting the ropes for hanging the conspirators]
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[Washington, D.C. Coffins and open graves ready for the conspirators' bodies at right of scaffold]
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[Washington, D.C., 1865 - David E. Herold, one of the Lincoln assassination conspirators]
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[Washington, D.C. Execution of the conspirators: scaffold in use and crowd in the yard, seen from the roof of the Arsenal]
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[Washington, D.C. Ford's Theater with guards posted at entrance and crepe draped from windows]
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[Washington, D.C. Gen. John F. Hartranft and staff, responsible for securing the conspirators at the Arsenal]
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[Washington, D.C. Gen. John F. Hartranft reading the death warrant to the conspirators on the scaffold]
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[Washington, D.C. Hanging bodies of the conspirators; guards only in yard]
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[Washington, D.C. Hanging hooded bodies of the four conspirators; crowd departing]
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[Washington, D.C. John C. Howard's stable on G Street between 6th and 7th (where John H. Surratt kept horses before leaving town on April 1, 1865]
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[Washington, D.C., 1865 - Michael O'Laughlen, one of the Lincoln assassination conspirators]
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[Washington, D.C. President Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater]
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[Washington, D.C. President Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater]
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[Washington, D.C. Rocking chair used by President Lincoln in Ford's Theater]
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[Washington, D.C. The four condemned conspirators (Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt), with officers and others on the scaffold; guards on the wall]
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Washington, District of Columbia. President's box at Ford's Theatre
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. David E. Herold, a conspirator]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Edman Spangler, a "conspirator," in hat and manacled]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Edman Spangler, a "conspirator," manacled]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. George A. Atzerodt, a conspirator]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Lewis Payne, in sweater, seated and manacled]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Lewis Payne, the conspirator who attacked Secretary Seward, standing in overcoat and hat]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Michael O'Laughlin, a conspirator, manacled]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Samuel Arnold, a conspirator]
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[Washington Navy Yard, D.C. Unidentified man, arrested on suspicion of being a conspirator (has been erroneously taken for Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, who had a bald forehead; but is probably Hartman Richter, Atzerodt's cousin, arrested with him but later released)]
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Alexander Padro interview (part 2 of 5)
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Alexander Padro interview (part 4 of 5)
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Alexander Padro interview (part 1 of 5)
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Alexander Padro interview (part 3 of 5)
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Alvin Pitmon talks about his experiences with prejudice in Arkansas and his feelings towards Dr. Martin Luther King
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Ambassador Hotel model
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Assassination of President Lincoln
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Baldy cartoon on the murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi] / Baldy, [1964
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Betty May Brooks-Cole interview (part 2 of 8)
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Betty May Brooks-Cole interview (part 4 of 8)
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Betty May Brooks-Cole interview (part 1 of 8)
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Betty May Brooks-Cole interview (part 5 of 8)
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Betty May Brooks-Cole interview (part 3 of 8)
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Billy Holmes, 2008
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Carl Sanders: racial tensions
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Churchill Cotton: interview with Judith Monachina
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Civil rights memory painting
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Condition report
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Coretta Scott King
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Coretta Scott King
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Coretta Scott King: death of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Curfew headquarters in Columbia
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Curfew over Columbia following the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Curfew over Columbia following the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Curfew over Columbia following the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Curfew over Columbia following the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Dahmer, suspects, 1968
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Dahmer, suspects, 1968
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Death of Abraham Lincoln.
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Dennis Powell: interview with Judith Monachina
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Dove cartoon
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Downing Pryor, first President of the City Council, 1982
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Ensekirite 1998-1999: Asasina Jimmy Lalanne, ensekirite Abitasyon Leklè, fineray Pè Ti Jean Pierre-Louis, lanmò Ti Elizé, lanmò Boa Insécurité 1998-1999 : Assassinat Jimmy Lalanne, insécurité à l’Habitation Leclerc, funérailles du père Ti Jean Pierre-Louis, mort de Ti Élizé, mort de Boa Insecurity 1998-1999: Assassination of Jimmy Lalanne, insecurity at Habitation Leclerc, funeral of Father Jean "Ti Jan" Pierre-Louis, death of Ti Elizé, death of Boa
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Frederick Gioia, Neurosurgeon at St. Joseph, 1968
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Fred Williams, c. 1968
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Gerald Fanion, Dir. of Shelby County Dept. of Community Relations, 1968
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Grief
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Hunter Lane Jr., Public Works Commissioner and City Councilman, July 2004
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Interview with Darrell Evers
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Interview with Myrlie Evers
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Interview with Phillip Key, 1981
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It's th' James Earl Ray case!-- / Baldy, [1973].
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Ivan Allen: death of Martin Luther King Jr.
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James Brown and Mayor Kevin White Address the Crowd at the Boston Garden
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James Brown Speaks to the Crowd at the Boston Garden
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day one
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day three
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James Earl Ray, convicted for the assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., testifies before the House Select Committee on Assassinations, day two
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Jimmy McClain and Russ Wigginton, StoryCorps Interview, 2007
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Joe Ferby, 2010
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Just for this one single day-- / Baldy, [1968].
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Letter from Edwin Bynner to his sister, 23 April 1865
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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March on MLK Jr. National Day of Mourning
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