For MLK Day, images of the civil right leader in Philadelphia
by Thom Carroll PhillyVoice Contributor
Dr. Martin Luther King visited the Philadelphia region more than two dozen times in the 20 years since he first began his studies at the Crozer Theological Seminary and with mentor Reverend J. Pius Barbour of the Calvary Baptist Church in Chester, Pennsylvania.
While in the City of Brotherly Love, King delivered sermons, gave public speeches, organized and lead protests and rallies and received awards for his work. King's final visit to the area occurred in February of 1968, two months before his assassination.
Here, to illustrate his life on the day the nation has set aside in his honor, is a collection of images from his time in the Philadelphia region.