Clara Ester witnessed Martin Luther King Jr.'s death at the Lorraine Motel 50 years ago. Today she reflects on how his life and death changed her -- and America.


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  In time, Martin Luther King Jr.'s followers came to understand his death as a crucifixion. We know how King's life changed America. This, through the story of a young witness to his assassination, is how his death changed it — and how violence rends the fabric of history.

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