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“Daniel Farson :: Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in his studio in Port Lligat painting ‘Christ of St John on the Cross’, November 1951 [Getty Images]
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Daniel Farson :: Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in his studio in Port Lligat painting ‘Christ of St John on the Cross’, November 1951 [Getty Images]
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“Daniel Farson :: Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in his studio in Port Lligat painting ‘Christ of St John on the Cross’, November 1951 [Getty Images]
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Daniel Farson :: Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí in his studio in Port Lligat painting ‘Christ of St John on the Cross’, November 1951 [Getty Images]
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This photograph was taken as King tried to explain to his daughter Yolanda why she could not go to Funtown, a whites-only amusement park in Atlanta. King claims to have been tongue-tied when speaking to her. “One of the most painful experiences I have ever faced was to see her tears when I told her Funtown was closed to colored children, for I realized the first dark cloud of inferiority had floated into her little mental sky.”
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