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509. America in '68: The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (Part 2)

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Oct 31, 2024
Explore the tumultuous final days of Martin Luther King Jr. and his struggles with declining popularity and internal tensions within the civil rights movement. Reflect on Robert F. Kennedy's poignant speech in Indianapolis, highlighting themes of unity amidst sorrow. Delve into the chaos that ensued following King's tragic assassination and the emotional weight carried during his last hours. The discussion also touches on the intense manhunt for his assassin and the profound impact of King's legacy on America.
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INSIGHT

Law and Order Rhetoric

  • "Law and order" rhetoric in the 1960s served as a coded language for racial anxieties.
  • While addressing genuine crime concerns, it also functioned as a dog whistle to white voters.
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MLK and Vietnam

  • MLK's outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War further alienated him from the public and the press.
  • He felt a moral obligation to speak out, despite facing criticism and accusations of being un-American.
ANECDOTE

Copkind's Critique

  • Journalist Andrew Copkind criticized MLK for being "outstripped by his times" in 1967.
  • This reflects the growing sentiment that MLK's nonviolent approach was outdated.
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