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2022 CAPA JFK Conference
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Rights Pioneer’s Obit Prompts Disputes Over JFK Murder Half-Truths

By Andrew Kreig // The Washington Post’s obituary last week of a pioneering African-American lawyer continued the paper’s controversial coverage of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the 1964 murder of his lover Mary Pinchot Meyer, shown …

Filed Under: CAPA, JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, Media Censorship, MLK, News and Views, Open Government, Propaganda, Suspected assassinations Tagged With: CAPA, Cord Meyer, Dovey Roundtree, JFK, Jr., Kennedy, Martin Luther King, MLK, Peter Janney, Pinchot, Raymond Crump, RFK, Robert F. Kennedy

50 Years Ago: Martin Luther King’s Brave, Fateful Speech Seeking Vietnam Peace

martin-luther-king-riverside-church-april-4-1967-300x290 50 Years Ago: Martin Luther King's Brave, Fateful Speech Seeking Vietnam Peace

Fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King addressed the moral bankruptcy of the Vietnam war and the untenable costs to society of rampant U.S. militarism. Entering the final year of his life, his “Beyond Vietnam” address at New …

Filed Under: Assassination, Martin Luther King, MLK, News and Views, Peace, Vietnam Tagged With: Martin Luther King, MLK, Peace, Riverside, Vietnam

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