Malcolm X - Met Martin Luther King Jr.
Time: Thursday Mar 26, 1964
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: On March 26, 1964, he met Martin Luther King Jr. for the first and only time—and only long enough for photographs to be taken—in Washington, D.C., as both men attended the Senate's debate on the Civil Rights bill.
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