Photograph shows motel manager dumping acid into pool to deter civil rights protesters
Photograph shows motel manager dumping acid into pool to deter civil rights protesters The passage provides a vivid anecdote about a local motel manager's actions during a 1960s civil rights protest. It lacks connections to high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads, offering only limited historical context. Key insights: Image captured by Horace Cort shows Jimmy Brock, manager of Monson Motor Lodge, pouring muriatic acid into a pool.; The act was intended to scare protesters planning a swim‑in at the motel.; Martin Luther King Jr. had been arrested for trespassing at the same motel a week earlier.
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Photograph shows motel manager dumping acid into pool to deter civil rights protesters The passage provides a vivid anecdote about a local motel manager's actions during a 1960s civil rights protest. It lacks connections to high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads, offering only limited historical context. Key insights: Image captured by Horace Cort shows Jimmy Brock, manager of Monson Motor Lodge, pouring muriatic acid into a pool.; The act was intended to scare protesters planning a swim‑in at the motel.; Martin Luther King Jr. had been arrested for trespassing at the same motel a week earlier.
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