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........... steve2470 Apr 2015 #1
Who murdered him? What were the circumstances yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #2
He was shot for exactly the same reason JFK was..... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #3
Thanks. So it was a guy like lee Harvey. yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #4
If you think a second rate shot with a crappy gun from a bad enfilade.... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #9
Not saying anything. yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #10
Some of us are "of a certain age." IOW: We were alive in 1968. WinkyDink Apr 2015 #12
I wasn't born until 1973 JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #24
;-) WinkyDink Apr 2015 #61
+1 appalachiablue Apr 2015 #68
I was looking outside the window wishing I was out there yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #70
Being born in the last year of Eisenhower.... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #13
Same as John, Jr. was. 1960. WinkyDink Apr 2015 #15
Well....I'll be 56 on May 6th. n/t A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #17
I was born half way through Harry Truman's Administration. libdem4life Apr 2015 #33
In 1968 I lived 20 miles from the White House A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #34
Indeed. Then there was the Viet Nam War. Attended Richard Nixon's alma mater. libdem4life Apr 2015 #44
Thank you. lastlib Apr 2015 #64
A bit of irony...in 1964 I was President of the Young Republicans in Whittier. Met libdem4life Apr 2015 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author libdem4life Apr 2015 #36
It was a terrible, terrible day ailsagirl Apr 2015 #43
I was in Memphis when Dr. King was killed. pangaia Apr 2015 #67
This message was self-deleted by its author ailsagirl Apr 2015 #42
James Earl Ray steve2470 Apr 2015 #5
Thanks. Reading the OP yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #6
MLK has been very "sanitized," known for his civil rights marches, but Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #29
So he was only known for his "marches" and not his "real" work, huh? Number23 Apr 2015 #32
You seem to have thoroughly misunderstood me. The fault is probably mine. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #40
I think people are aware of these issues but they are just simply not as revered as the danger Number23 Apr 2015 #86
I think that you misunderstood the post. yardwork Apr 2015 #55
You could not be more wrong and I have absolutely no idea why you felt the need to chime Number23 Apr 2015 #84
One of my favorite passages~ sheshe2 Apr 2015 #62
No. 23, toward the end MLK was trying to speak out against the war, and trying to.... Hekate Apr 2015 #81
I know that he spoke out about the war. But that is one component of King's legacy and is much, MUCH Number23 Apr 2015 #85
I know, I know.... Hekate Apr 2015 #88
I didn't realize you were a Kiwi. That might be the source of the confusion. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #92
I am not a Kiwi. Did you not see my response to that person's stupid and pointless post? Number23 Apr 2015 #94
I saw your response but didn't realize your generic rejection of that post Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #95
Again, I sincerely appreciate your civility. Number23 Apr 2015 #96
Really? You didn't know? panader0 Apr 2015 #7
Nope but a kind DUer gave me some valuable info. yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #8
The guys with three first names: James Earl Ray and Lee Harvey Oswald. panader0 Apr 2015 #20
Amazing indeed malaise Apr 2015 #23
We'll never know the whole truth. Sound familiar? WinkyDink Apr 2015 #11
It took 60 years for the dirt on WWII to start to come out Demeter Apr 2015 #31
I remember that day so well. Blue_In_AK Apr 2015 #14
I remember hearing about it, I was only 9 steve2470 Apr 2015 #16
I was 19 malaise Apr 2015 #21
I was in kindergarten etherealtruth Apr 2015 #18
It was a bad day for those of us who were around Buzz Clik Apr 2015 #19
And for those who came later. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #30
It truly was a bad day (time). Window Apr 2015 #77
I remember cities going up in flames. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2015 #22
I was fairly conscious politically malaise Apr 2015 #26
I will never forget where I was - raven mad Apr 2015 #25
Everyone can research much here... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #27
Thanks MrMickeysMom malaise Apr 2015 #28
Happy to help, malaise... MrMickeysMom Apr 2015 #35
In 1999, the King family filed a wrongful death suit RufusTFirefly Apr 2015 #37
I have learned that sometimes the CT websites malaise Apr 2015 #39
... In_The_Wind Apr 2015 #38
I was 27 days away from giving birth to my first child mountain grammy Apr 2015 #41
Touching post, mountain grammy ailsagirl Apr 2015 #46
Wow! malaise Apr 2015 #74
Yes, and there's a wonderful tribute to him on the Obama Diary.. Cha Apr 2015 #45
mahalo Cha steve2470 Apr 2015 #47
Thank you, steve Cha Apr 2015 #51
Robert F. Kennedy's Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Speech napkinz Apr 2015 #49
Thank you, napkinz~ Cha Apr 2015 #53
two great speeches, two great individuals ... lost to us napkinz Apr 2015 #57
Great link malaise Apr 2015 #73
Wow that last picture is powerful, takes my breath away. Rex Apr 2015 #65
It is so Powerful, Rex.. and so unbearably sad. Cha Apr 2015 #69
I put MLK on a different level than JFK. To me MLK's fight against the white establishment Rex Apr 2015 #87
JFK, then MLK. I think the world would be different. Damn, Only The Good Die Young. RKP5637 Apr 2015 #48
RFK as well ... jimlup Apr 2015 #52
Yes, definitely RFK too. I will always feel there was a lot going on behind the scenes. RKP5637 Apr 2015 #58
So do you think James Earl Ray was guilty or was it a frameup as he claimed? /nt jimlup Apr 2015 #50
Frameup malaise Apr 2015 #90
He had a dream...... democrank Apr 2015 #54
Pride (In the Name of Love) Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2015 #56
I was in 1st grade BumRushDaShow Apr 2015 #59
I Have Been to the Mountaintop Full Speech: WillyT Apr 2015 #60
Thanks WillyT malaise Apr 2015 #75
Anytime malaise... Anytime... WillyT Apr 2015 #80
It was a horrible day in American history (I can still remember where I was when I heard the news).. George II Apr 2015 #63
Great man, terrible loss for the world. 1968 the year of tragedy, I was young, living in MD. appalachiablue Apr 2015 #71
Not slaughtered, assassinated. RoccoR5955 Apr 2015 #72
They were all slaughtered malaise Apr 2015 #76
Damn, I am old -- and he is not... Hekate Apr 2015 #78
"Let us kill him...and see what will become of his dreams." deutsey Apr 2015 #79
Well his dream lives on malaise Apr 2015 #89
His amazing speech from 1967: Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam lovemydog Apr 2015 #82
Thanks for this malaise Apr 2015 #93
I was living in Newark nj gwheezie Apr 2015 #83
Marrell McCollough - agent provocateur MinM Apr 2015 #91
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