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The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago in Memphis, Tennessee. In the beginning, #Memphis seemed a worthy steward of Dr. King’s legacy, swiftly electing the first African-American to represent Tennessee in Congress. But black financial success has never come close to matching that of politics, and Dr. King’s fight against poverty is a battle that Memphis has so far lost. Now, a year shy of its bicentennial, the city feels like a place with little luster left to lose. The gulf between rich and poor is gaping. The streets can feel desolate and forgotten, a certain sadness stretching block after block. But the mayor also called Memphis “a city whose originality and soul has changed the world.” That, too, can surface block after block. On the anniversary of the assassination of #MLK, we asked the photographer @mirandabarnes to document Memphis today. Here, 2 scenes from the church where Dr. King delivered his final speech on April 3, 1968, the evening before he was killed. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos.


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