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April 3, 1968 Memphis, TN. The day before his assassination, Martin Luther King, Jr delivers his last speech to a group of sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. 4K Overscan of 16mm Newsreel Film

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CIRCA 1968 - Shortly before his assassination in Memphis, Tennessee, Martin Luther King Jr. gives a speech declaring that he will never give.

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