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Room 306: The National Story of the Lorraine Motel

It can happen more easily than you want to admit. If our sorry government would keep our money at home and quit sending it hand over fist to countries that hate our guts to begin with and put it to work for OUR citizens, there would be enough money to pretty much end homelessness and hunger in the U. These people should be given habitat for humanity home. So long as they keep it clean and neat they should be able to live in it indefinitely. If they trash it, put them on community corrections and make them take part in the labor it will take to make the repairs.

They had a chance and blew it.

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If such a resident is mentally ill, that should be noted and care should be provided. We as a nation did a grave disservice to the mentally ill when states across the nation slashed budgets and closed state psychiatric hospitals. The only different between a convicted felon and some maybe many of the rest of society is that they got caught. Maybe this Museum break in will help us all focus better. Hope he feels better after venting.

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Actually what he said is true. Another thing…Memphis will see better days…one reason I am in college is to give back to the city that contributed to the person I am today! You really have to get out of Memphis to miss it! I have plans and some involve impacting the lives of the homeless.

A view into room 306, Lorraine Motel, National Civil Rights Museum

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April 23, at 4: April 23, at 5: April 23, at 9: April 23, at 6: Martin Luther King occupied before he stepped out onto the balcony and was assassinated on April 4th, in Memphis, Tennessee. The motel is now part of the National Civil Rights Museum. The woman and window you see are not actually inside room My view into the room was through a glass panel which allows museum visitors to see inside the room.

I and other visitors were standing in the hallway.


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A large window stands at the end of the hallway, and the woman you see was actually looking out of the window at the end of that hallway. I was able to capture her reflection as it appeared on the glass panel that allowed me to view inside room The result appears as if the woman and large hallway window are inside Dr.

There actually is a window in Dr. King's room, but the curtains are drawn closed, and it is not visible in this image because it is obscured by the reflection of the window in the hallway.