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STRUCK BY ROCK.—Dr. Martin Luther King holding his head after being struck by a rock as he was leading about 600 demonstrators on a civil-rights march through a south-side Chicago neighbourhood.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 17

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STRUCK BY ROCK.—Dr. Martin Luther King holding his head after being struck by a rock as he was leading about 600 demonstrators on a civil-rights march through a south-side Chicago neighbourhood. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 17

STRUCK BY ROCK.—Dr. Martin Luther King holding his head after being struck by a rock as he was leading about 600 demonstrators on a civil-rights march through a south-side Chicago neighbourhood. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 17

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