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Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. protest with Dr. King, Los Angeles, 1960
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (front white suit) was a Baptist pastor and politician from New York, the first of African American descent to be elected to Congress. He was a key figure in supporting legislation of the Kennedy and Johnson presidencies.