Martin Luther King: An Assassination Remembered
A Bullet Can't Kill A Dream
Only four of Martin Luther King's closest aides who were there to witness his murder are still alive. They gave TIME their perspectives and memories More »
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Exclusive TIME-LIFE Photos
Rare and unpublished images of the civil rights movement from LIFE photographers More »
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Photos: Coretta Scott King: 1927-2006
A life in pictures More »
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Rare Photos of MLK Jr. at Home
Intimate photographs of the civil rights leader and his family More »
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Photos: Martin Luther King in His Own Words
Martin Luther King's words still hold a stunning power and grace more than 40 years after his death in Memphis on April 4, 1968 More »
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Multimedia: The Assassination of MLK Jr.
Four of the civil rights leader's closest aides recall the day of his death forty years ago More »
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MLK's "Beyond Vietnam" Speech
In this non-fiction cartoon, John Goodwin, a young photographer in 1967, captures the iconic images of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historic 'Beyond Vietnam' speech at New York's Riverside Church More »
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