Title
Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?: Second Edition
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James Earl Ray Never Had A Trial. A Few Days After He Was Coerced Into Pleading Guilty, He Withdrew His Guilty Plea. Tennessee Law Provides Ray With The Right To A Trial, But His Eight Requests For A Trial Have Been Denied. Now Martin Luther King, Jr.'S Widow, Coretta Scott King, Has Joined Ray In Seeking A Trial To Set The Record Straight. Her Son, Dexter King, Told A Tennessee Court On February 20, 1997: It Is Right, For The Sake Of Truth And Justice That There Be A Trial To Get At The Truth. Nothing But The Truth Will Set Us Free. The Rifle That Ray Admits He Brought To Memphis In April, 1968 Was Never Testfired; Its Bullets Were Never Compared To The Bullet That Killed Martin Luther King, Jr. Although The Fbi Stated That The Bullet Was Too Damaged To Test, Ballistics Experts Agree That Newly Developed Technology, A Scanning Electron Microscope, Can Determine Whether The Rifle With Ray'S Fingerprints Was The Weapon. The Rifle With Ray'S Fingerprints On It Was Carefully Left On Main Street In Memphis In A Box, Along With Ray'S Prison Radio. The Radio Had Ray'S Identification Number Etched Into It. Would An Assassin Take Time To Leave Incriminating Evidence Before Fleeing The Scene? In 1994 A Former Federal Judge And A Jury From Memphis Heard Attorneys Present A Televised Mock Trial Of James Earl Ray. A Former Prosecutor Presented The Case And Ray Was Defended By An Attorney Of His Choice. The Jury Found Ray Not Guilty. The Real Killer Has Never Been Apprehended. After Reading This Book You Too Will Ask Who Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.?
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- Q: What is the page count of the book? A: This book has three hundred twenty pages. It provides a comprehensive examination of the events surrounding Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding. Paperback is a flexible and lightweight option, ideal for reading on the go.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.?: Second Edition'? A: The author is James Earl Ray. Ray was the man convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King Jr.
- Q: How should I read this book for best understanding? A: You can read this book at your own pace. It is suitable for anyone interested in U.S. history and civil rights.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for young readers? A: This book is recommended for older teens and adults. It covers complex historical events and themes that may not be suitable for younger audiences.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes of justice, truth, and historical accountability. It raises questions about the assassination and the pursuit of justice.
- Q: How should I care for this book? A: To keep this book in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Q: Can I lend this book to others? A: Yes, you can lend this book to others. Just ensure that it is returned in good condition.
- Q: Is this book safe for children? A: No, this book contains mature themes. It is better suited for adult readers or older teens.
- Q: How do I keep this book from getting damaged? A: To prevent damage, handle the book gently and avoid bending the cover. Use a bookmark instead of folding pages.
- Q: What if I receive a damaged book? A: If you receive a damaged book, contact customer service for a return or exchange. Most sellers offer a return policy for damaged items.
- Q: How does this book compare to other historical accounts of Martin Luther King Jr.? A: This book presents a unique perspective by focusing on the trial that never happened. It contrasts with other biographies that may not question the established narrative.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book can be a valuable resource for academic study. It provides insights into the legal and social implications of the assassination.
- Q: What other books are similar to this one? A: Similar books include 'The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.' by various authors. These works also explore the events and theories surrounding his death.
- Q: How do I order this book? A: You can order this book online through various retailers. Simply search for the title and follow the purchase instructions.
- Q: What is the publisher of this book? A: The publisher is Da Capo Press. They are known for publishing a variety of historical and nonfiction works.