FERGUSON, Missouri — Gwendolyn Diggs has vivid memories of the days that followed the assassination of civil rights icon Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee 47 years ago. She was “clean, well-dressed, and hair pressed” at eight years old, living on Brown Avenue in a small...
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