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Ebony Chronicles Presents Photographer Flip Schulke

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This program features an interview with Flip Schulke, a photographer who documented the Civil Rights Movement. Here Schulke describes working for Ebony Magazine, photographing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a rally in Miami, FL in 1958. Additionally, Schulke captured images of the March on Washington in 1963, famous for King's "I Have a Dream" speech. Schulke became a close personal friend of Dr. King, and described his time with the King family during their time of bereavement following his death.

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OETA - Oklahoma Educational Television Authority

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public broadcasting, AAPB, Flip Schulke, Martin Luther King Jr., John H. Johnson, Joseph M. Kneeps, James Meredith, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Sr., Ebony Magazine, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, NAACP, March on Washington 1963, Montgomery bus boycott, Miami Florida, photojournalism, civil rights movement, nonviolence

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