The irony is unmistakable. In the summer of 1962 when Martin Luther King Jr. left Albany, Georgia, after months of marches and demonstrations to overturn
People pressed into every nook and cranny in Jerusalem. The town’s population always swelled during Passover to almost more than one could count. One historian
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