Gordon Parks photographed Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral procession in Atlanta for Life Magazine in April 1968. The procession stretched beyond sight as it followed a wagon pulled by brown mules carrying King's casket. This document also includes an excerpt from a 1967 sermon King gave at Ebenezer Baptist Church where he expressed his opposition to the Vietnam War due to his love for America and disappointment in its failure to address racism, economic exploitation, and militarism.