Wyatt Tee Walker Speech
A photograph of Wyatt Tee Walker address a crowd at St Phillips AME Church, they were gathered to hear him talk about the Freedom Movement, he is a pastor and national civil rights leader, he was a chief of staff for Dr Martin Luther King Jr, he was also an early board member for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference after Dr King served as it's first president in 1957, September 29, 1963. (Photo by Afro American Newspapers/Gado/Getty Images).
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September 29, 1963
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