Resurrection City Residents
A police officer watches the residents of Resurrection City, a three thousand person tent city on the Washington Mall set up as part of the Poor People's Campaign protest, Washington DC, May 1968. (Photo by Jill Freedman/Getty Images)
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178002273
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Premium Archive
Date created:
May 01, 1968
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huty1918920
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