Martin Luther King Jr. traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, in April 1968 to support a strike by African American sanitation workers who were demanding better working conditions, fair wages, and the right to unionize. His presence was part of a broader effort to address economic injustice and to promote the Poor People's Campaign. Sadly, he was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while in Memphis, which underscored the violent opposition to the Civil Rights Movement. His visit was a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for civil rights and economic equality in the United States.
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