Word of the assassination reached us while we were ... “America is shocked and saddened by the brutal slaying tonight of Dr. Martin Luther King,” the President said, in measured tones.
Announcer: One assassination is one too many for any country. But for America in 1968 there were two. On April the 5, 1968, another leader of American people was shot*. Martin Luther King ...
Martin Luther King Jr. quotes to honor his legacy. M artin Luther King Jr. spent his years as an activist and a leader of the ...
After the assassination, where did Ray go ... Ask these questions for discussion: Did James Earl Ray kill Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? If so, did he act alone? If not, who committed this murder?
April 4 marks the anniversary of the day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. King, the leader of the non-violent movement for civil rights in the 1960s, had come to ...
Alveda King, Fox News contributor and niece of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., reacts to the second assassination attempt ...
The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King last night sent shockwaves through America's ghettos, touching off one of the most widespread outbreaks of racial violence this nation has ever seen.
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King gave his final speech. Did he conclude by predicting his assassination? It was a bin lorry that brought Martin Luther King to Memphis the week he was killed.
President Biden marked the 56th year since the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a statement paying tribute to King’s legacy and warning against the reemergence of political ...
It's April 3, 1968, Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. It's occupant: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., on the ...
America is shocked and saddened by the brutal slaying tonight of Dr. Martin Luther King. I ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has struck Dr. King, who lived by nonviolence.
America is shocked and saddened by the brutal slaying tonight of Dr. Martin Luther King. I ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has struck Dr. King, who lived by nonviolence.