NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM; JOSEPH LOUW/TIME & LIFE PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES
WE WERE HERE
Lorraine Motel
Civil rights leader Andrew Young (left) and others
on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis,
Tenn., point in the direction of gun shots after
the assassination of civil rights leader Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., who is lying at their feet, on April
4, 1968. Today, the site is the privately owned
National Civil Rights Museum at 450 Mulberry St.
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