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American History Gazette- August 2009

Found: Photos of King Assassination Scene Life magazine photographer Henry Groskinsky and writer Mike Silva arrived at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis shortly after Martin Luther King was assassinated there on April 4, 1968. Their unpublished images, posted recently at www.life.com, painfully evoke the scene. King’s monogrammed briefcase sits open in one shot (below), revealing …

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