In a turbulent decade filled with protests and social upheaval, the murder of the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4, 1968, resulted in widespread civil unrest in many American cities, including Washington, DC. The riots resulted in millions of dollars in property damage. Affected businesses faced a difficult decision: rebuild and continue serving the community, close, or relocate.
The below record was display in the East Rotunda Gallery in May and June of 2018.