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My first recollections of Martin...
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My first recollections of Martin Luther King, Jr., go back to my elementary school years. For some reason, I was in the habit of watching the television news before catching the school bus.
With great frequency, the camera would catch images of this black man either being arrested and put in jail or being released from jail, only to be put back in jail a few days later. At his arrests, he seemed polite and well-dressed. On his release, he looked tired and unshaven. The police and city officials seemed frustrated at how to handle him.
With great frequency, the camera would catch images of this black man either being arrested and put in jail or being released from jail, only to be put back in jail a few days later. At his arrests, he seemed polite and well-dressed. On his release, he looked tired and unshaven. The police and city officials seemed frustrated at how to handle him.
