Today in 1968, marked one of the most- if not the most darkest days in World History. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a sniper in Memphis, Tennessee. Assassination precipitated a national crisis and rioting in more than one hundred cities. Forty-six persons were killed in major rebellions in Washington, Chicago and other cities. Twenty thousand federal troops and thirty-four thousand National Guardsmen were mobilized to quell disturbances. Memorial marches and rallies were held throughout the country. Many public school systems closed and the opening of the baseball season was postponed. President Lyndon B. Johnson declared Sunday, April 6, a national day of mourning and ordered all U.S. flags on government buildings in all U.S. territories and possession to fly at half-mast.
Martin Luther King Jr. was truly one of the greatest men to walk the face of the earth. He has also been a major influence and inspiration in my life as well as the lives of millions of people. Through his relentless work, tremendous effort, and outstanding passion for justice as well as equality; Dr. King's special and amazing spirit lives on.
Martin Luther King Jr. was truly one of the greatest men to walk the face of the earth. He has also been a major influence and inspiration in my life as well as the lives of millions of people. Through his relentless work, tremendous effort, and outstanding passion for justice as well as equality; Dr. King's special and amazing spirit lives on.
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