[CIVIL RIGHTS]. A group of 2 press photographs of Reverend A.D. Williams King, brother to Martin Luther King, Jr., comprising:
Sale 994 - African Americana
Feb 23, 2022
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Live / Cincinnati
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[CIVIL RIGHTS]. A group of 2 press photographs of Reverend A.D. Williams King, brother to Martin Luther King, Jr., comprising:
Another King in Rights Fight. 2 April 1966. View of Reverend A.D. Williams King, who served as pastor of Louisville, KY's Zion Baptist Church, described in the caption as "a prime mover in the successful campaign for Kentucky's new civil rights law." -- King Goes Home to Bombed Church. Memphis, TN, 21 August 1968. Reverend A.D. King is shown leaving a Memphis hotel to return to Louisville to see the Zion Baptist Church following a bombing that occurred there earlier in the day. -- Together, 2 silver gelatin photographs, 10 x 8 in., each captioned in the negative in left margin, with ink stamps on verso.
Property from a 35-Year Collection from the Southern United States
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