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Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice for his fellow human beings, and he died because of that effort.

Statement by Senator Robert F. Kennedy on the Death of the Reverend Martin Luther King April 4, 1968
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Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and to justice for his fellow human beings, and he died because of that effort.

Statement by Senator Robert F. Kennedy on the Death of the Reverend Martin Luther King April 4, 1968

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    • #1960s
    • #1968
    • #Assassination
    • #Martin Luther King Jr.
    • #history
    • #robert kennedy
    • #poetry
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