Picture of the Day: Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, a day before he was assassinated in Memphis on 3 April, 1968

A poignant photograph captured by renowned AP photographer Charles Kelly showcases Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. surrounded by fellow civil rights leaders, taken just one day before his tragic assassination in Memphis on April 4, 1968. This image serves as a powerful reminder of King's enduring legacy and the ongoing struggle for civil rights in the United States. King, a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement, advocated for nonviolent resistance and equality, leaving an indelible mark on history. His assassination shocked the world and ignited further activism for social justice, making his contributions to the fight against racial discrimination more significant than ever. This photograph not only commemorates the moment leading up to a turning point in history but also invites reflection on the progress made and the challenges that remain in the pursuit of equality and justice.
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