James Earl Ray had attended a 'George Wallace presidential campaign rally' the day before he killed Martin Luther King Jr. George Wallace was extremely racist and segregationist. He had run for president on the Democratic ticket but could not become their candidate, so he ran as an Independent. George Wallace was Governor when he stood in the way of a public school as black students tried to enter after segregation was abolished. James Earl Ray was inspired by the Wallace's racist philosophy and rhetoric and decided to kill Martin Luther King Jr.
As an aside, though the Democratic party once included segregationist Dixiecrats, most (but not all) of them abandoned the party during the civil rights era to become Independents or Republicans. Good example: Strom Thurmond.
James Earl Ray had attended a 'George Wallace presidential campaign rally' the day before he killed Martin Luther King Jr. George Wallace was extremely racist and segregationist. He had run for president on the Democratic ticket but could not become their candidate, so he ran as an Independent. George Wallace was Governor when he stood in the way of a public school as black students tried to enter after segregation was abolished. James Earl Ray was inspired by the Wallace's racist philosophy and rhetoric and decided to kill Martin Luther King Jr.
As an aside, though the Democratic party once included segregationist Dixiecrats, most (but not all) of them abandoned the party during the civil rights era to become Independents or Republicans. Good example: Strom Thurmond.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot by James Earl Ray, a white man.
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James Earl Jones DID NOT SHOOT MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. James Earl Ray did.
James Earl Ray killed Martin Luther King, Jr., but not King's family.
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James Earl Ray was 40 years old when he assassinated Martin Luther King Jr.
James Earl Ray murdered Martin Luther King, Jr.
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It was James Earl Ray
James Earl Ray was white, and he was 40 years old when he assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968.
Martin Luther King Jr. was 39 years old when he was assassinated by James Earl Ray on April 4, 1968.