Martin Luther King Speaking in Cleveland
Reverend Martin Luther King urged African Americans to have the courage to be nonviolent as he addressed a crowd of 2,000 persons at a recreation center in Cleveland, Ohio. King's trip is part of a Northern cities tour designed to spur registration of African American voters.
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Bettmann
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July 07, 1965
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