Lorraine Hotel Resident Protested Museum

Lorraine Hotel Resident Protested Museum

When the Lorraine Hotel, the site of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, was converted into a museum in 1988, one of its long-term residents refused to leave. She argued that MLK would not have wanted millions of dollars spent on a memorial. Following her eviction, she took up residence in front of the museum in protest.

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