The man sentenced to a life term for murdering Martin Luther King, Jr., tells his story, asserting his innocence and arguing that Hoover's FBI plotted to kill King
The Case Against Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover Phillip F. Nelson ... The assassination is sometimes compared (e.g., by Joachim Joesten and Bertrand Russell) with the Dreyfus case; however, unlike that case, the attack on the ...
In Killing the Dream, expert investigative reporter Gerald Posner reexamines Ray and the evidence, even tracking down the mystery man Ray claimed was the conspiracy’s mastermind.
His findings make the book one of the most important of our time—the uncensored story of the murder of an American hero that contains disturbing revelations about the obscure inner-workings of our government and how it continues, even ...
When Harlem Nearly Killed King. The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. New York. Seven Stories Press, 2002. Percy, William Alexander. Lanterns on the Levee: Recollections of a Panter; Son. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941.
Argues that James Earl Ray was not King's assassin, and gathers evidence to support a theory that figures in government and organized crime were actually responsible
The jury took an hour to find for the King family. In An Act of State, you finally have the truth before you-how the US government shut down a movement for social change by stopping its leader dead in his tracks.
Here is an exceptional glimpse into King's life -- one that adds both nuance and gravitas to his legacy as an American hero.
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In the three decades since April 4, 1968, when Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot to death in Memphis, scores of books and articles have questioned whether James Earl Ray,...
While many books about the King assassination have followed Frame-Up, this work remains unrivaled in its retelling of the circumstances which led Ray to plead guilty in a grossly inadequate “mini trial,” and Ray’s almost immediate ...