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#284 A view of Blue Hill Avenue after protests of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in Boston, April 5, 1968.

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A view of Blue Hill Avenue after protests of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in Boston, April 5, 1968.

What Boston looked like in the 1960s Through These Stunning Photos

#284 A view of Blue Hill Avenue after protests of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in Boston, April 5, 1968.

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#285 Outrage at the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. resulted in unrest in many US cities, including Boston.→

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