The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. -- and the civil rights struggle
Birmingham, Ala., became a focal point of the civil rights movement in the spring of 1963, when the city used fire hoses and police dogs against nonviolent activists. Photos such as this one are credited by some with helping to galvanize support for reform. (Bill Hudson / Associated Press)
Firefighters in Birmingham, Ala., turn their hoses on civil rights activists.
The Rev.
A visitor walks through the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington. The memorial opened in 2011, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial where King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press)