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This Day in Black History: April 4, 1968

This Day in Black History: April 4, 1968

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Thursday, April 4th 2024 at 6:11PM · 1578 views
Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 39.

Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights icon and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, was shot and killed by James Earl Ray while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 39.

King was a trailblazer of the American civil rights movement, leading dozens of nonviolent demonstrations for racial equality including the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Selma-to-Montgomery marches for voting rights, and perhaps most famously, the 1963 March on Washington; there, he gave his legendary “I Have a Dream Speech” before a crowd of more than 250,000 people.

On April 9, 1968, mourners joined King’s funeral procession through the streets of Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the public funeral ceremony at Morehouse College, King’s alma mater.

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robert powell Thursday, May 2nd 2024 at 2:04PM


True...

He was in Memphis supporting the rights of Garbage Workers, for pay and benefits....

..Little point of American History...i

in those MAGA days...ALL garbage in America was picked up at curb by AfricanAmerican MEN...

..And deaCON, did the Sanitation Workers get pay and benefit increases in 1968?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, July 8th 2024 at 11:33PM

Yes, The strike ended on April 16, 1968, with a settlement that included union recognition and wage increases, although additional strikes had to be threatened to force the City of Memphis to honor its agreements. The period was a turning point for Black activism and union activity in Memphis.

robert powell Thursday, January 22nd 2026 at 7:53AM


Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights icon and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, was devolved and written off by trumpSETTE and 75,000,000 Americans 1/19/2026

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