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Negroes See No Future for King as National Leader, Except in Politics

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Almena Lomax discusses the public opinions of African Americans on Dr. King being elected to a national office.

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Negroes See No Future for King as National Leader, Except in Politics
Thursday, August 10, 1967
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Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social Views
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Lomax, Almena
Wallace, George C. (George Corley)
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