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Jr.’s unfavorable numbers were at least 25 points higher in 1968 than in 1963, and his faltering appeal over the final years of his life was also a consequence of appearing to fall behind his times in some respects even as he was leaping well ahead of them in others. ...
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Perhaps it seemed in 1967, even to MLK Jr., with all his experience to the contrary, that America could lead the world in a revolution of values, a pursuit of peace. MLK’s dream of such a revolution is dead, drowned in the vast profits of the merchants of death....
Free Essay: It’s not death that’s the most frightening, but what comes after it. On April 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. On that same...
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The new documentaryMLK/FBIis nothing less than a new draft of history, digging into a trove of recently declassified FBI documents stemming from the bureau's surveillance ofMartin Luther King Jr.throughout the 1960s. Spearheaded by then-FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover, this surveillance was conducted...
Martin Luther King, Jr. would be labeled a “terrorist” for his tactics, and radical politics. But when I heard these speeches by Dr. King about his opposition to the Vietnam War (when others were urging him to remain “single issue”) and his unwavering support for civil disobedience…...