Posted on 03/05/2002 11:41:22 AM PST by Sabertooth
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![]() Martin Luther King Jr. is seen on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn., on April 3, 1968, the day before he was assassinated there. James Earl Ray, the petty criminal who confessed to assassinating King, then recanted and spent decades seeking a trial, died Thursday. Pictured from left are, Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson, King, and Ralph Abernathy. |
![]() OUTSIDE ROOM 307 -- Moments later on April 3, Rev. Ralph Abernathy led Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. James M. Lawson Jr. and others into room 307 at the Lorraine Motel to discuss the restraining order and plans for the second march. King, who was staying in room 306, had met with young people and other groups of strike supporters who wished to be part of future protests. |
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![]() Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and one of his aides, Jesse Jackson, at Mason Temple in Memphis on April 3, 1968. On that stormy night, Dr. King delivered his last public address, which became known as the "Mountaintop Speech," to an audience of more than 2,000. |
![]() MOUNTAINTOP SPEECH -- On the stormy night of April 3, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his last public speech. Rev. Ralph Abernathy (right) applauded as King told an audience of more than 2,000 at Mason Temple in Memphis that the April 8 march must be held to refocus attention on the sanitation strike. He said Memphis had "refused to be honest with its public servants who happen to be garbage men." The speech has become known as the "Mountaintop" speech. "Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain, and I've looked over, and I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the promised land." |
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![]() LORRAINE BALCONY -- An assassin's bullet found Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis at 6:01 p.m. April 4, 1968, dropping him to the concrete near his second floor room. Aides and others rushed to his side, then pointed in the direction from which the shot came. Kneeling at King's side is Marrell McCollough, an undercover Memphis police officer. Others on the balcony included Andrew Young (left) and Mary Hunt (right), a teenage clerical assistant. King was hit on the right side of his face, near the jaw; he died in the emergency room of St. Joseph Hospital at 7:05 p.m. |
![]() JACKSON AT THE LORRAINE -- In the courtyard of the Lorraine Motel after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and fatally wounded April 4, 1968, Rev. Jesse Jackson, a King aide, talked with Shelby County Sheriff William N. Morris Jr. (left) and Claude Armour, former Memphis fire and police commissioner who served as law enforcement special assistant to Tennessee Gov. Buford Ellington. "The bullet exploded in his face...It was similar to the Kennedy incident. The police were all around, but there is no military protection against an ambush and he was ambushed," said Jackson. |
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Actually, there are a few items I didn't find for this compendium that would be of interest...
Tanscripts and/or photos of either Jesse Jackson's April 1968 "Bloody Shirt" appearances on the Today Show or his at his press conference with Mayor Daley of Chicago.
Apparently, not all browsers render HTML the same way.
However, this begs the question. Wasn't it Jesse who benefitted the most from the assasination of King?
Where your sympathies lie isn't exactly news, FemiFog :). But why do you think it's of interest?
But what is really strange is his behavior after his mentor and friend was killed. I mean, think about what King meant to people like Abernathy and, ostensibly, Jackson. Imagine yourself in that scene. Jackson, minutes after King was killed, wiped King's blood on his shirt. Shortly thereafter, he started giving press conferences.
Would you be able to switch gears that quickly from fear and grief to career advancement and self-positioning? I don't think most people could, unless they were incredibly callous, or they expected it to happen and were prepared to take advantage of it.
"In Memphis, Dr. King's chief associates met in his room after he died. They included Mr. Young, Mr. Abernathy, Mr. Jackson, the Rev. James Bevel and Hosea Williams. They had to step across a drying pool of Dr. King's blood to enter. Someone had thrown a crumpled pack of cigarettes into the blood. After 15 minutes they emerged. Mr. Jackson looked at the blood. He embraced Mr. Abernathy."
Hmmm, thanks Saber. Good job!
As can I (at 800 x 600 resolution).
I'm learning that different versions of different browsers render HTML differently... isn't that nice?
I formatted this using Explorer 5 for Mac.
The bathroom window at the South Main rooming house afforded a clear view of the Lorraine Motel and the balcony on which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was standing when assassinated.
(Photograph by Robert Williams, The Commercial Appeal)
Patrolman Louis E. McKay (right), a member of the police Emergency Squad, was among the first officers to arrive in the area after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 4, 1968. He was ordered to guard a bundle discovered near a doorway at 424 South Main. The bundle contained a 30.06 Remington rifle, which officials said later was the weapon that killed Dr. King.
(Photograph by Sam Melhorn / copyright, The Commercial Appeal)
Of course there were those friends of hillary, the black panthers, at about the same era.
There is an urban legend email that claims she was the defence attorney for the Panthers...not true.
It shows - clearly - that the 'Reverend' Jesse Jackson is a total fraud and an crass opportunist who climbed to national fame on the dead body of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, even stooping to the depths of using the slain leader's blood as a prop to aggrandize himself. Beyond disgusting.
This is the man who 'speaks' for Black America?
I don't believe Jackson had anything to do with King's murder but it's obvious that Jesse was a determined opportunist all along and King had realized it. While King's friends and associates were shocked and stunned immediately after the killing of Dr. King, Jesse recovered instantly and seized the opportunity he must have felt he was being handed on a platter.
America should know the real 'Jesse Jackson Story' but I'll bet even Bill O'Reilly won't go there. Too offensive and - like Teddy Kennedy's fatality-producing auto accident in '69 - too far in the past and irrelevant to most Americans to care about. The NAACP would howl 'racism' (they would call the sun 'racist' if it didn't shine on them one cloudy day) and Jesse would probably cry foul as most of the witnesses to the King murder and Jesse's physical position at the time (not kneeling over King) are now dead. Too bad.
[Indeed, it is as you say: "To know him is to love him"]
Dr. King, an open-faced, genial man, leaned over a green iron railing to chat with an associate, Jesse Jackson, standing just below him in a courtyard parking lot:
Thank G-d for this free country, we even have them as neighbors. They even post of FR, as you can see, Cachelot.
What gives Malcom X integrity was his apology for those statements and his public reversal and humility. Shortly after he did that, he was assasinated. Throughout his tenure however, he constantly reminded blacks in America that the consitution guaranteed them certain rights and among those rights was the right to arm themselves and defend themselves against the scum who wanted to keep them controlled.
He was correct and if a few white murderers had to die then so be it. In the real world, we applaud those who defend themselves and their communities and do not rely on the authorities to do this for them.
This is dead wrong- Malcolm X advocated killing no one- only self-defense. He was not "violent," as some falsely interpret him to be.
This is the man who 'speaks' for Black America?
The Left-wing cover-up has worked... Blacks today are mostly unaware.When I've mentioned Jesse's "behavior" to black acquaintances and cited Young and Abernathy, they're stunned and repulsed.
Jesse'd better sell that Bloody Shirt soon, or he'll get less than OJ's Heisman.
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