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MLK's Last Speech

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MLK's Last Speech

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"I've seen the Promised Land," Martin Luther King Jr. said in a speech in Memphis on April 3, 1968. He was assassinated the following day. From: MLK: THE ASSASSINATION TAPES http://bit.ly/1nvQpfC

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