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Martin Luther King was denied freedom of speech!

  • Jun 26, 1967
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When martin Luther King came to chicago in the late 60's, no church would let him speak, but one! All the others said he was a radial preacher.

Friendship Baptist Church on Chicago's westside allowed Rev. L. King to speak about civil rights!Rev Shelvin J. Hall showed no fear and allowed King to speak!

I know because it's in all of our church's history books.I attend Friendship Baptist Church.

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