Rev. James Lawson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rev. Ralph Jackson at a press conference on March 28, 1968, during the sanitation workers strike in Memphis.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mpressscimitar2/1042/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., locked arm-in-arm with others, marches during the Memphis sanitation wo...
Memphis civil rights leader Rev. James Lawson (left), Southern Christian Leadership Conference assoc...
COME (Community on the Move for Equality) leader Rev. James Lawson speaking at a meeting during the ...
Rev. James Lawson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rev. Ralph Jackson at a press conference on Marc...
Rev. James Lawson and Dr. Martin Luther King at a press conference on March 28, 1968, during the san...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Memphis in support of the sanitation workers strike, at a press conf...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. upon his arrival back in Memphis in April 1968 to support the striking s...
Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters upon arriving in Memphis to support the striking sanit...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. upon his return to Memphis on April 3, 1968, to support the striking san...
Dr. King at Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers strike in March 1968.h...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr\u27s meeting at Rev. James Lawson\u27s Centenary Methodist Church upon ret...
Rev. James Lawson, leader of Community on the Move for Equality (COME), at a press conference during...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., locked arm-in-arm with others, marches during the Memphis sanitation wo...
Memphis civil rights leader Rev. James Lawson (left), Southern Christian Leadership Conference assoc...
COME (Community on the Move for Equality) leader Rev. James Lawson speaking at a meeting during the ...
Rev. James Lawson, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rev. Ralph Jackson at a press conference on Marc...
Rev. James Lawson and Dr. Martin Luther King at a press conference on March 28, 1968, during the san...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Memphis in support of the sanitation workers strike, at a press conf...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. upon his arrival back in Memphis in April 1968 to support the striking s...
Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters upon arriving in Memphis to support the striking sanit...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. upon his return to Memphis on April 3, 1968, to support the striking san...
Dr. King at Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers strike in March 1968.h...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr\u27s meeting at Rev. James Lawson\u27s Centenary Methodist Church upon ret...
Rev. James Lawson, leader of Community on the Move for Equality (COME), at a press conference during...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., locked arm-in-arm with others, marches during the Memphis sanitation wo...
Memphis civil rights leader Rev. James Lawson (left), Southern Christian Leadership Conference assoc...
COME (Community on the Move for Equality) leader Rev. James Lawson speaking at a meeting during the ...