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The Week of April 4, 1968: A Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Rediscovering Black History
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MLK/FBI: How Hollywood bolstered the FBI's surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. - Vox
James Earl Ray, the man who shot the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. - pennlive.com
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New videotape of James Earl Ray released
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James Earl Ray, the man who shot the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. - pennlive.com
Izola Ware Curry, Who Stabbed King in 1958, Dies at 98 - The New York Times
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James Earl Ray's tragic ties to Alabama: Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated 55 years ago today - al.com