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Requiem For A Dream--In Memory of Martin Luther King | Requiem For A Dream--In Memory of Martin Luther King |
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Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated on this day thirty-nine years ago, by the same forces behind the JFK assassination, and the RFK assassination which would take place about two months after the King killing.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that
good men do nothing." —Edmund Burke Irish orator, philosopher, & politician (1729 - 1797) Click Here to go to Part One of November 22, 1963: The Coming of the Great Darkness. Click Here to go to Part Two of November 22, 1963: The Coming of the Great Darkness. Part three will arrive before June fifth, anniversary of RFK's assassination.
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