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#38 James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King’s assassin, being led to his cell in Memphis after his arrest in London, June 8, 1968.

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James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King’s assassin, being led to his cell in Memphis after his arrest in London, June 8, 1968.

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

#38 James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King’s assassin, being led to his cell in Memphis after his arrest in London, June 8, 1968.

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