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Marching to the mountaintop how poverty, labor fights, and civil rights set the stage for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s final hours

Bausum revisits 1968 Memphis, Tennessee, to examine how the sanitation workers' strike set the scene for one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s greatest speeches. It would also be the site of his tragic death, an event that dramatically altered the face of the Civil Rights Movement.

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