A federal trooper stands on watch on a street in Washington, D.C.,
6 April 1968. Dozens of major American cities were rocked by an
escalation in race riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King
on 4 April. Several hundred people were injured and about 3,000 arrested,
most of those in Washington. (Pictorial Parade/Getty Images)
6 April 1968. Dozens of major American cities were rocked by an
escalation in race riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King
on 4 April. Several hundred people were injured and about 3,000 arrested,
most of those in Washington. (Pictorial Parade/Getty Images)
From Riley.
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