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ABC News Special Report

Source:ABC News– ABC News Special Report, covering the assassination of Dr. Martin L. King.

Source:The Daily Journal

“Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., mortal shooting of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., the most prominent leader of the American civil rights movement, on April 4, 1968, as he stood on the second floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had come to lead a march by striking sanitation workers. In response to King’s death, more than 100 American inner cities exploded in rioting, looting, and violence. James Earl Ray, a career small-time criminal who became the object of a more than two-month manhunt before he was captured in England, pled guilty to the shooting and received a 99-year prison sentence. He quickly recanted his plea and spent the rest of his life claiming that he had been framed by a conspiracy that was really responsible for King’s assassination.”

From Britannica

“April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated”

From ABC News

The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King the leader of the American civil rights movement, was tragic for so many reasons. But the biggest reason why it was so tragic because of the time he died and what left he had to contribute not just to the African-American community, but the American community in general. Because at 39 and with everything he had to accomplish he still had a lot more to accomplish. Which would’ve started with the upcoming poor peoples march and the poor people’s movement.

The Poor People’s Campaign, had an opportunity to be a real campaign against poverty that would seek to actually end poverty. And not just create new programs to help people live in poverty, but actually empower people to get themselves out of poverty. Through things like education and job training and really going past the New Deal and Great Society. Not saying that this movement would’ve developed like this had Dr. King survived. But had he and Senator Robert F. Kennedy survived, this movement would’ve had an opportunity to develop.

Unfortunately as it turned out, Dr. King, didn’t die from some illness he had picked up. Or from some crazy person out their mind who probably should’ve been in a mental hospital. But he was killed by an escaped convict, a lost soul who had absolutely nothing going right in his life. Who was a career criminal and a loner who was simply looking to be noticed.

To paraphrase Dan Rather from CBS News: “Dr. King, wasn’t even murdered by a professional assassin, or a mobster hit man. James Earl Ray, was at best professional thief. Who wasn’t even very good at that and had been in and out of prison most of his life.”

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CBS News - RFK assassination - 1968-06-05 - 1

Source:CBS News– U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat, New York) after just winning the 1968 California Democratic primary for President.

Source:The Daily Journal

“Raw footage shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles shortly after midnight (Pacific time) on June 5, 1968 – the night that Robert F. Kennedy was shot.

The shooting happens (off-camera) a few seconds after 19:40. At that moment, you can hear loud screams and see the ballroom erupt in chaos.”

From CBS News

“Robert F. Kennedy, in full Robert Francis Kennedy, (born November 20, 1925, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.—died June 6, 1968, Los Angeles, California), U.S. attorney general and adviser during the administration of his brother Pres. John F. Kennedy (1961–63) and later a U.S. senator (1965–68). He was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination in 1968.”

Robert F_ Kennedy _ Biography, Facts, & Assassination

Source:Britannica– Robert F. Kennedy I believe when he was still U.S. Attorney General in 1964.

From Britannica 

This photo is from a video of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat, New York) after he just won the California Democratic primary for President in 1968. But the video from which is photo is from is not currently available online right now.

RFK

Source:CBS News– covering U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy after he just won the California Democratic primary for President in 1968.

I don’t want to sound like I’m making light of this tragic event here, because I’m not, but I believe the RFK Assassination represents what life is like when the climb the hill and then slip and fall all the way back down to the valley, immediately after reaching the mountaintop.

California alone wasn’t going to give Senator Kennedy the Democratic nomination. It really just kept his campaign going and kept him in the race as a strong contender for the nomination. But it also sent a signal to the media and to Democrats that RFK was a real force and could not only win the Democratic nomination, but perhaps give him the momentum that he needs to now win the nomination.

So Bobby Kennedy goes from the highest point of his own political career, to losing his life to at the time an unknown assassin in Sirhan Sirhan and for unknown reasons. We still don’t know 45 years later why Sirhan assassinated Kennedy. We just know that he did.

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