(AP) Martin Luther King Jr. could hardly believe his eyes when he left the segregated South as a teenage college student to work on a tobacco farm in Connecticut.
"On our way here we saw some things I had never anticipated to see," he wrote his father in June 1944. Continued
Monday, January 17, 2011
Martin Luther King: Tobacco Farmer?
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