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King, Martin Luther

Feb 2000Hours it took a Tennessee jury last December to decide that the assassination of Martin Luther King was a conspiracy: 2
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Defense counsel Lewis Garrison (Memphis)

Apr 1998Months after Martin Luther King Jr. publicly called the U.S. the “world's greatest purveyor of violence” that he was killed: 2
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Martin Luther King Jr. Library (Atlanta)

August 24, 2003Thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C., in front of the Lincoln Memorial to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
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New York Times


January 2010

THE CHURCH OF WARREN BUFFETT
Faith and Fundamentals in Omaha
By Mattathias Schwartz

SHOPPING FOR SWEAT
The Human Cost of a Two-Dollar T-Shirt
By Ken Silverstein

MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN
A story by T. C. Boyle

Also: Charles Bowden, Ralph Ellison, and Francine Prose on Robert Frank's Americans