The dog walker would begin his daily life "by permitting himself to be pulled through Manhattan by several large charging animals
" Along with "a corps of frantic newspaper men
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A Legend in Queens Framed or Unframed:Unframed The dog walker would beginThe Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made a whirlwind tour of New York and Long Island on March 27, 1968. "Dr. King was greeted on his swing around the city, which he called "a people to people tour to see people in their natural situations," by small but enthusiastic crowds," The Times wrote. Wearing a blue suit, blue shirt and a subdued red and black tie, the civil rights legend stopped in Harlem and Rockville Center, L. I., along with addressing