Item #MLK009 Original Photo of Martin Luther King speaking at the 1965 World Affairs Council. Ernest Reshovsky, Martin Luther King.

Original Photo of Martin Luther King speaking at the 1965 World Affairs Council

Price: $450.00

Photograph. 1965. Near Fine.

Original 9 ¾" x 6 ¾" b/w photo. Original photo of Martin Luther King gesticulating at a podium at the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles, attributed on verso of photos to L. A. photojournalist Ernest Reshovsky. Near fine, with light rubbing to edges, and a hint of soiling. Overall, an excellent photo. A Christian minister known for his efforts as a civil rights leader and proponent of nonviolent protest, King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and continues to be regarded as an influential figure and symbol of anti-racism movements in the United States. One of the most important orators in American history, some of his most influential speeches include "I Have a Dream" (1963), "Beyond Vietnam" (1967), and "I've been to the Mountaintop" (1968). This photo of King speaking at a luncheon at the Hollywood Palladium was taken on February 26th, 1965, weeks before he led the historic march from Selma, Alabama for voting rights. Item #MLK009