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#33 Streets and buildings are ablaze from rioting and looting following the tragic assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Streets and buildings are ablaze from rioting and looting following the tragic assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination: Historic Photos Documenting The Assassination And Chaos After King’s Death

#33 Streets and buildings are ablaze from rioting and looting following the tragic assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

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←#32 The Illinois National Guard patrol the riot-affected Westside of the city. Police said at least nine people were killed during the chaos, with over 343 arrested.
#34 In Chicago, 11 people died during the riots, which left thousands homeless, and damaged over $10 million worth of property.→

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