


| Samuel Billy Kyles, Witness to King's Last Moments, Dies at 81 |
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In early 1968, the Rev. Samuel Billy Kyles and another local minister beckoned the Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis to demonstrate support for a strike by 1,300 black city sanitation workers. The strikers were demanding a minimum 10-cents-an-hour wage increase, workplace safeguards and dignity. Their placards proclaimed, “I Am a Man.
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