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Martin Luther King Jr. Speaks in Charleston, Mississippi, part 2 of 11

King, speaking outside the Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Charleston during the March Against Fear from Memphis TN to Jackson MS, talks about the reasons for the march through Mississippi, says "Number 1 - we are tired of being murdered and we are tired of being shot." Mentions Emmett Till, who was killed in that county.
King, speaking outside the Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Charleston during the March Against Fear from Memphis TN to Jackson MS, talks about the reasons for the march through Mississippi, says "Number 1 - we are tired of being murdered and we are tired of being shot." Mentions Emmett Till, who was killed in that county.
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June 17, 1966
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Charleston, Mississippi, United States
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