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HUMPHREY AND KINGS, 1964. Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with Dr
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HUMPHREY AND KINGS, 1964. Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with Dr
HUMPHREY AND KINGS, 1964.
Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey shaking hands with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as Coretta Scott King looks on, at a rally at the 369th Regiment Armory in Harlem, New York City. Photograph by Orlando Fernandez, December 1964
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1964 Activist Black Civil Rights Coretta December Democrat Fernandez Harlem Hubert Humphrey Husband Luther Martin Minister New York New York City Orlando Rally Reformer Scott Shaking Hands Smiling Vice President Wife
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This iconic photograph captures a powerful moment in American history, showcasing the meeting between Vice President-elect Hubert Humphrey and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during a rally at the 369th Regiment Armory in Harlem, New York City in December 1964. The image portrays two influential figures who played significant roles in the civil rights movement of that era. In this print by Orlando Fernandez, we see Vice President-elect Humphrey extending his hand towards Dr. King while Coretta Scott King looks on with admiration and pride. Both men are seen smiling, reflecting their shared commitment to social justice and equality. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , an esteemed reformer and minister, dedicated his life to fighting for African American rights through nonviolent means. His presence alongside Hubert Humphrey, a Democrat known for his progressive stance on civil rights issues, symbolizes unity and collaboration towards achieving racial equality. The location of this historic encounter holds significance as well - Harlem was a vibrant hub of African American culture during this time period. The rally at the 369th Regiment Armory served as a platform for both leaders to address pressing issues facing Black communities across America. This photograph serves as a reminder of the progress made in advancing civil rights but also highlights the ongoing struggle for equality that persists today. It stands as a testament to the power of individuals coming together to create meaningful change within society.
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