The New Yorkerさんのインスタグラム写真 - (The New YorkerInstagram)「In the late 1960s, Héctor Tobar lived in a duplex in an “unglamorous corner” of East Hollywood, California, where he slept in a room alongside his Guatemalan parents. What he didn’t know at the time was that the man who would soon become one of the most infamous assassins in history—James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s killer—lived on the other side of his back-yard fence. “Two very different journeys brought us to that place: me, the son of Guatemalan immigrants, and Ray, a man with Midwestern roots and an abiding hatred of black people,” Tobar writes. Tap the link in our bio to read more about his experience living next to a historical villain. Photograph courtesy the Tobar family.」7月24日 23時33分 - newyorkermag

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In the late 1960s, Héctor Tobar lived in a duplex in an “unglamorous corner” of East Hollywood, California, where he slept in a room alongside his Guatemalan parents. What he didn’t know at the time was that the man who would soon become one of the most infamous assassins in history—James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s killer—lived on the other side of his back-yard fence. “Two very different journeys brought us to that place: me, the son of Guatemalan immigrants, and Ray, a man with Midwestern roots and an abiding hatred of black people,” Tobar writes. Tap the link in our bio to read more about his experience living next to a historical villain. Photograph courtesy the Tobar family.


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