These Photograph were taken by me at the Atlanta International Airport while traveling, as I set my eyes on the historical figure museum board I took a couple of pictures to include in my project.
These are archival photos from getting image websites at the Chicago museum, where I chose my primary photograph for my proposal memo.
Reverend Martin Luther King speaking at El Bethel Baptist Church, 5657 South Lafayette Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, July 24, 1965. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
TOPSHOT – US civil rights leader Martin Luther King (C) waves to supporters 28 August 1963 on the Mall in Washington DC (Washington Monument in background) during the “March on Washington”, where King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, which mobilized supporters of desegregation and prompted the Civil Rights Act of 1964. King said the march was “the greatest demonstration of freedom in the history of the United States.” Martin Luther King was assassinated on 04 April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray confessed to shooting King and was sentenced to 99 years in prison. King’s killing sent shock waves through American society at the time, and is still regarded as a landmark event in recent US history. AFP PHOTO (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
Dr Martin Luther King Jr speaking at the Civil Rights Rally at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, June 21, 1964. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
MONTGOMERY, AL – MARCH 25: Dr Martin Luther King Jr speaking before crowd of 25,000 Selma To Montgomery, Alabama civil rights marchers, in front of Montgomery, Alabama state capital building. On March 25, 1965 in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Stephen F. Somerstein/Getty Images)