OFF TO GAOL.—American race integration leaders, the Rev. Ralph D. Abernethy (left) and the Rev. Martin Luther King, are escorted by a policeman into the business section of Birmingham, Alabama, where they were gaoled with dozens of other demonstrators. They were charged for parading without a licence. The marchers wore old clothes to draw attention to a store boycott during the Easter season.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 9
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63OFF TO GAOL.—American race integration leaders, the Rev. Ralph D. Abernethy (left) and the Rev. Martin Luther King, are escorted by a policeman into the business section of Birmingham, Alabama, where they were gaoled with dozens of other demonstrators. They were charged for parading without a licence. The marchers wore old clothes to draw attention to a store boycott during the Easter season. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 9
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