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04-04-2009, 11:27 AM
نشرت مجلة life.com الالكترونية صورا تنشر لاول مرة عن مكان اغتيال الدكتور مارتن لوثر كنغ داعية الحقوق المدنية الاسود الي تم اغتياله سنة 1968 في فندق صغير في مدينة ممفيس تينسي ، جاء نشر الصور بمناسبة يوم اغتيال دكتور مارتن لوثر كنغ الذي يصادف الرابع من ابريل
LIFE EXCLUSIVE! The Day MLK Died
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In Martin Luther King's Room at the Lorraine Motel
Stunned, silent members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Dr. King's room, including Andrew Young (far left, under table lamp) and the civil rights leader and King's colleague, Reverend Ralph Abernathy, seated in the middle on the far bed. "I was very discreet. I shot just enough to document what was going on. I didn't want to make a nuisance of myself. And right there, almost in the center of the picture, in the mirror you can see the reflection of me taking the picture. It's very somber, and there I am with a flash camera. So I took a couple of pictures and just kind of backed off."
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Briefcase, Room 306, the Lorraine Motel
King's neatly packed, monogrammed briefcase in his room at the Lorraine. "That is Dr. King's briefcase, just as it was. His brush. His pajamas. That's a can of shaving cream there on top. And you can see his book, 'Strength to Love,' peeping from the pocket."
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968
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Where the Assassin Stood
The building on the left is the abandoned building from which Groskinsky took several of his photographs on the night of April 4; the building on the right is likely the house from which James Earl Ray shot Dr. King. "The atmosphere of those dark, creepy buildings ... It was a little scary crawling into the building, because who knows who is going to be there? Who doesn't want you to be there?"
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968
LIFE EXCLUSIVE! The Day MLK Died
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In Martin Luther King's Room at the Lorraine Motel
Stunned, silent members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Dr. King's room, including Andrew Young (far left, under table lamp) and the civil rights leader and King's colleague, Reverend Ralph Abernathy, seated in the middle on the far bed. "I was very discreet. I shot just enough to document what was going on. I didn't want to make a nuisance of myself. And right there, almost in the center of the picture, in the mirror you can see the reflection of me taking the picture. It's very somber, and there I am with a flash camera. So I took a couple of pictures and just kind of backed off."
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Briefcase, Room 306, the Lorraine Motel
King's neatly packed, monogrammed briefcase in his room at the Lorraine. "That is Dr. King's briefcase, just as it was. His brush. His pajamas. That's a can of shaving cream there on top. And you can see his book, 'Strength to Love,' peeping from the pocket."
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968
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Where the Assassin Stood
The building on the left is the abandoned building from which Groskinsky took several of his photographs on the night of April 4; the building on the right is likely the house from which James Earl Ray shot Dr. King. "The atmosphere of those dark, creepy buildings ... It was a little scary crawling into the building, because who knows who is going to be there? Who doesn't want you to be there?"
Photo: Henry Groskinsky/Time & Life Pictures
Apr 04, 1968