Extractions: An Overview Who Shot Martin Luther King, Jr.? (Transcript of an ABC News broadcast from March 22, 1998 ) A Chronology of James Earl Ray's Life (AP/CNN) James Earl Ray Hospitalized Before Upcoming Hearing Dexter King Continues His Long March New Trial for Ray, or New Judge for Shelby County? I Have a Dream , Martin Luther King's famous and compelling speech, given August 28, 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Sounds clips are available at WebCorp 's site. The Official Story: James Earl Ray, Waiting in a Public Bathroom to Kill King Orders to Kill The 1998 rerelease has a new foreward by Dexter King.
James Earl Ray An indepth article on James Earl Ray and whether Ray alone killed martin luther king, jr. Written by J.J. Maloney, a former prison inmate who knew Ray, and later became an award-winning journalist. http://crimemagazine.com/Assassinations/james.htm
Extractions: By Category Amazon.com James Earl Ray by J. J. Maloney The first time I saw James Earl Ray, he had just arrived at the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City. Charley McCracken, a friend from the St. Louis City Jail, pointed him out to me in H-Hall, where the newly arriving convicts at the maximum-security penitentiary were oriented. The first year and a half I paid little or no attention to Ray. He was a loner. Most of my friends were people I'd known in reform school, or people I'd met through them. Although Ray had been sentenced from St. Louis, he was not part of the St. Louis "crowd." In September 1961, I tried to escape and pulled six months in E-Hall, a 100-year-old building whose third floor was for solitary confinement. About two months later, Ray tried to escape, and he came to E-Hall. We had no contact, however, since he was on the other side of the building.
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The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., At Oberlin The Reverend Dr. martin luther king, jr. at Oberlin. The Reverend Dr. martin luther king jr. made several visits to Oberlin during the Civil Rights Movement. http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/BlackHistoryMonth/MLK/MLKmainpage.html
Extractions: The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Oberlin (Oberlin College Archives) Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Assembly Speaker 1963-64 Rev. Dr. King's 1965 Commencement Address: Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution Presentation of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters to Rev. Dr. King by J. Milton Yinger, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology (1965) "Continuing the Struggle for Racial Justice - King's Visits to Oberlin" Vernon Johns In what was planned to be a bumper crop year for Oberlin in terms of lectures on Civil Rights, Dr. King was invited to speak at Oberlin in November 14, 1963. He was in good company, both Roy Wilkins of the NAACP and Malcolm X of the Black Muslims were scheduled to speak at Oberlin that November. But at Oberlin, as throughout America during the '60's, few things seemed to go according to plan. King caught the flu before his visit, but came to Oberlin anyway, despite his doctor's advice to the contrary. Upon arrival, King discovered he was indeed too sick to speak, and apologized to the attentive Finney Chapel crowd. The brevity of the two-minute speech was only highlighted by the three-minute standing ovation Dr. King was given after Oberlin's President Robert Carr's introduction. A little over a week later, on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Malcolm X was scheduled to speak at Oberlin on the following day. He cancelled.
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