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<dc_title>Letter on Death of Martin Luther King, Jr.</dc_title>
<dc_creator>Gore, Albert, 1907-1998</dc_creator>
<dc_subject>Legislators--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Politicians--Tennessee</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Assassination--Tennessee--Memphis</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American civil rights workers--Violence against--Tennessee--Memphis</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Civil rights workers--Violence against--Tennessee--Memphis</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Flags--Law and legislation--United States</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Physicians--Tennessee--Nashville</dc_subject>
<dc_subject_personal>Gore, Albert, 1907-1998</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_subject_personal>King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Assassination</dc_subject_personal>
<dc_description>Letter dated April 11, 1968 from United States senator Albert Gore in response to a telegraph from a doctor in Nashville, Tennessee. Gore acknowledges the doctor&apos;s objection to the presidential order to fly the flag at half-mast following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Gore explains that the president has the authority to issue such an order, and promises to keep the doctor&apos;s comments in mind if legislation is introduced to limit the president&apos;s authority. He ends by pledging to continue &quot;to work for appropriate solutions for the underlying causes of unrest and dissension.&quot; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. Identifying information has been removed to protect the identities of private citizens.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The University of Tennessee Libraries (Knoxville, Tennessee) is the digital publisher.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.</dc_description>
<dc_publisher>Knoxville, Tenn. : Volunteer Voices</dc_publisher>
<dc_contributor>Volunteer Voices (Project)</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Albert Gore Research Center (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)</dc_contributor>
<dc_date>2007-07-20</dc_date>
<dc_type>Letters (correspondence)</dc_type>
<dc_identifier>http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002573</dc_identifier>
<dc_source>Albert Gore Sr. Senate Collection, D31, &quot;1968 Death of M.L. King Jr.&quot;, Albert Gore Sr. Research Center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee</dc_source>
<dc_coverage_temporal>1968-04-11</dc_coverage_temporal>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Nashville (Tenn.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Davidson County (Tenn.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Tennessee</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>United States</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_rights>For current rights information, please visit: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200600000001200</dc_rights>
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