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#12 Police and ambulance workers carry the body of Martin Luther King, Jr. down the stairs of the Lorraine Motel. Riots in over 100 American cities would break out shortly after.

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Police and ambulance workers carry the body of Martin Luther King, Jr. down the stairs of the Lorraine Motel. Riots in over 100 American cities would break out shortly after.

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

#12 Police and ambulance workers carry the body of Martin Luther King, Jr. down the stairs of the Lorraine Motel. Riots in over 100 American cities would break out shortly after.

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