This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight production containing a caption for a missing historical photograph. The text describes a Civil Rights era event from 1964 where Jimmy Brock, manager of the Monson Motor Lodge, poured acid into a pool to stop a swim-in protest, shortly after the arrest of Martin Luther King Jr. Despite being part of a requested 'Epstein-related' analysis, the text on this specific page pertains exclusively to historical Civil Rights events and contains no visible link to Jeffrey Epstein.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Horace Cort | Photographer |
Took the photograph described in the caption
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| Jimmy Brock | Manager |
Manager of the Monson Motor Lodge; poured acid into the pool
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| Martin Luther King Jr | Civil Rights Leader |
Arrested for trespassing at the motel seven days prior to the event
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| Protesters | Activists |
Planned a swim-in; were swimming in the pool when acid was poured
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Monson Motor Lodge |
The motel where the incident and swim-in took place
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| House Oversight |
Source of the document (indicated by Bates stamp)
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