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Civil Right Museum, Memphis, Tennessee

Karen Focht April 3, 2017

This is the window from which James Earl Ray is accused of firing the shots that killed Martin Luther King. The Lorraine Motel, which is the location where Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968, has been converted into The Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. It is one of the most respected tourist attractions in town.

The museum proves to be an eye opening experience and really should be a priority visit for anyone visiting Memphis.

Before you go.......

READ MORE ABOUT THE EVENTS THAT TOOK PLACE THAT DAY------

My friend and colleague Marc Perrusquia wrote this riveting account of the last 32 hours leading up to the event.

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In Cabinet of Curiosities, Video's, Travel, I Love Memphis Too., Photojournalism Tags Martin Luther King, CIvil Rights Museum, James Earl Ray, Assiassination, 1968, Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis sanitation strike, Memphis Travel, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Marc Perrusquia, MLK50, 50th Anniversary Death of MLK, Black History, Travel Blogger Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht
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