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19th January 2016   ·   0 Comments

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., surrounded by other civil rights leaders and aides leaves the West Wing after a meeting
with President Lyndon B. Johnson on Aug. 5, 1965, in preparation for Johnson’s signing of the Voting Rights Act
the next day. King then led the movement toward economic justice, but assassination took his life.

Photo courtesy of National Archive and Records Administration/WhiteHouse.gov

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