This black woman was a disgrace to her race. It's just like Eunice Rivers, the one that okayed black men being injected with syphilis without treatement. If there is one thing that I don't like, is a traitor.
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“I’ve been after him for six years. I’m glad I done it.”- The chilling details of MLK’s first assassination attempt by a Black woman.
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“I’ve been after him for six years. I’m glad I done it.”- The chilling details of MLK’s first assassination attempt by a Black woman.
The day was September 20, 1958. Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., then 29, was in a Harlem department store, signing copies of Stride Toward Freedom, his account of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott which he led. He was suddenly approached by a 42-year-old well-dressed woman, who asked him: “Are you Martin Luther King?” “Yes,” King... -
Originally posted by jboldeniv View PostThis black woman was a disgrace to her race. It's just like Eunice Rivers, the one that okayed black men being injected with syphilis without treatement. If there is one thing that I don't like, is a traitor.
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