Martin Luther King Jr.'s Shoes | |
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Origin |
Martin Luther King Jr/ March on Washington D.C., 1963 |
Type |
Shoes |
Effects |
Whoever wears the shoes is compelled to walk to Washington D.C., no matter where they are. |
Downsides |
Unless the shoes are forced off the person, they will continue to march, day and night, until they manage to get to the Lincoln memorial where they will stop marching. |
Activation |
Putting the Shoes on. |
Collected by |
Mr. Stall & Myka Bering |
Section |
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Aisle |
519134-258 |
Shelf |
86521-654-68414 |
Date of Collection |
May.30.2012 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
These shoes were worn during most of Mr. King's rallies, notably during the March on Washington in 1963.
Today[]
These shoes were in a museum where a section was dedicated to Mr. King. So knowing what the shoes could do Mr. Stall was sent with Myka to retrieve them. They're now safely in the warehouse.