Martin Luther King was an annoyance to the Lyndon B. Johnson administration when he fought for Civil Rights, but when he branched out and spoke for the unions, encouraging striking by the sanitation workers, he was going too far and had to be stopped. So they stopped him. They had already killed a popular president and his brother, so a black activist should be no problem at all. And it wasn't......
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