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Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 213x163x30 mm, kaal: 615 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jan-2003
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1859846955
  • ISBN-13: 9781859846957
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 213x163x30 mm, kaal: 615 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jan-2003
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1859846955
  • ISBN-13: 9781859846957
Martin Luther King Jr was the most powerful and eloquent champion of the poor and oppressed in US history, and at the height of his fame in the mid-sixties seemed to offer the real possibility of a new and radical beginning for liberal politics in the USA. In 1968, he was assassinated; the movement for social and economic change has never recovered. The conviction of James Earl Ray for his murder has never looked even remotely safe, and when William Pepper began to investigate the case it was the start of a twenty-five year campaign for justice. At a civil trial in 1999, supported by the King family, seventy witnesses under oath set out the details of the conspiracy Pepper had unearthed: the jury took just one hour to find that Ray was not responsible for the assassination, that a wide-ranging conspiracy existed, and that government agents were involved. An Act of State lays out the extraordinary facts of the King story-of the huge groundswell of optimism engendered by his charismatic radicalism, of how plans for his execution were laid at the very heart of government and the military, of the disinformation and media cover-ups that followed every attempt to search out the truth. As shocking as it is tragic, An Act of State remains the most compelling and authoritative account of how King's challenge to the US establishment led inexorably to his murder.

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For a quarter of a century, Bill Pepper conducted an independent investigation of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. He opened his files to our family, encouraged us to speak with the witnesses, and represented our family in the civil trial against the conspirators. The jury affirmed his findings, providing our family with a long-sought sense of closure and peace, which had been denied by official disinformation and cover-ups. Now the findings of his exhaustive investigation and additional revelations from the trial are presented in the pages of this important book. We recommend it highly to everyone who seeks the truth about Dr. King's assassination. -- Coretta Scott King No one has done more than Dr. William F. Pepper to keep alive the quest for the truth concerning the violent death of Martin Luther King who in courageous and important words once said 'The greatest purveyor of violence on earth is my own government.' In An Act of State, Bill pepper argues that very government violence was turned on America's greatest prophet of non-violent change. -- Ramsey Clark, US Attorney General, 1967-1969

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The definitive account of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr
PART ONE
The beginning
3(14)
The House Select Committee on Assassinations report
10(4)
Relocation and more investigations
14(3)
The television trial of James Earl Ray
17(3)
The continuing investigation: Loyd Jowers's involvement
20(22)
Breakthroughs, January--April 15 1994
29(13)
New strands and connections
42(11)
H. L. Hunt
42(2)
James's last parole hearing
44(1)
The Whitlock/Liberto story
45(2)
The hedge
47(1)
Art Baldwin's account
48(2)
Another Marcello scenario
50(1)
Louie Ward's account
51(2)
Raul and the Grabows
53(9)
The conspiracy deepens
62(20)
Military organization
65(2)
The Memphis mission
67(10)
Eric S. Galt
77(5)
New allies, revelations, and untimely deaths
82(25)
James Earl Ray's terminal illness
82(2)
Enter the King family
84(4)
The last judicial proceedings
88(4)
Loyd Jowers -- continued
92(5)
James dies
97(1)
Post-mortem events
98(1)
Don Wilson's materials
99(8)
PART TWO
The trial
107(41)
The background
109(1)
The local conspiracy
110(7)
The crime scene
117(2)
The murder weapon
119(2)
Raul
121(6)
The broader conspiracy
127(4)
The cover-up
131(6)
The defendant's prior admissions
137(2)
Damages
139(1)
The case for the defense
140(6)
The closing arguments
146(1)
The jury instructions
146(1)
The verdict
147(1)
The judgment
147(1)
The aftermath and a post-trial summary
148(15)
The media
148(1)
The spins
149(1)
New evidence
150(5)
What we now know
155(8)
A vision unto death and a truth beyond the grave
163(18)
Non nobis solum nati sumas
167(6)
Disciple and master
173(8)
The state's case: the how and the why of the assassination
181(37)
Why?
185(1)
How? -- according to the state and its publicists
186(1)
The key issues
186(32)
The United States Attorney General's report
218(44)
Methodology
218(2)
Loyd Jowers
220(6)
The location of the shooter -- the rooming house
226(2)
The location of the murder weapon
228(1)
The Liberto involvement
229(3)
The involvement of the Memphis Police Department (MPD)
232(5)
The allegations of Donald Wilson
237(7)
The forensic examination of the documents
244(2)
Raul
246(4)
Conspiracy allegations emanating from the King v. Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators trial
250(12)
Epilogue 262(11)
Appendices 273(22)
Notes 295(30)
Index 325
William F. Pepper is an English barrister and an American lawyer. He practices international human rights law from the US and from London, and has convened a seminar on international human rights at Oxford University. He has represented governments and heads of state, and has appeared as an expert on international law issues. He is the author of four other books and numerous articles.