Medgar Evers was assassinated five years before Martin Luther King, Jr.
James Earl Ray, the man who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, was not affiliated with any major political party. He was a convicted felon with a history of criminal behavior and did not have a known political affiliation. It is important to note that his actions were driven by personal motives rather than political ideology.
Five days of race riots erupted in Washington, D.C. following the April 4, 1968 assassination of Civil Rights Movement-leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil unrest affected at least 110 U.S. cities; Washington, along with Chicago and Baltimore, were among the most affected.
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I don't know where you got this information but he didn't try to commit suicide . He was a gifted student and at 15 was admitted to Morehouse college. This idea would have been completely against his training and family values/religious beliefs.
How did the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr effect peoples political beliefs
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Martin Luther King Junior's political belief was that everyone should be treated the same political wise.
i believe he believed in non violence
His political belief was that everyone should be treated the same and he was opposed to using violence to solve problems.
The assassination of martin Luther king jr is James earl ray
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
Racial hatred.
James Earl Ray.
James Earl Ray