Alternative Radio
Home Shop Online New Releases Speakers About Us Contact Us info@alternativeradio.org
Google Search by speaker or topic: WWW AR only
 
  Speaker Index
All Titles
Chomsky Archive
Zinn Archive
Audio Samples
 
  All Books
 
   
Prices & Discounts
Shipping
Available Formats
Season Passes
 
   
Radio Stations carrying AR
No AR in your area?
 
   
Free downloads
Articles
Our Allies
 
   
David Barsamian
Speaking Schedule
Donate to AR
Contact Us
 
 
   HOME > Jules Boykoff > Martin Luther King Jr & the FBI
 
Martin Luther King Jr & the FBI  
Martin Luther King Jr & the FBI
Jules Boykoff
Available Formats
CD: BOYJ002aC $16.00
MP3: BOYJ002aM $5.00
Transcript: BOYJ002aD $7.00
Where recorded: Forest Grove , OR
Date recorded: 21 Jan 2008

The FBI has a long history of persecuting people for having the wrong political ideas. J. Edgar Hoover was the Bureau's first director and he served in that post for almost 50 years. He ran the FBI as an unchallenged lord of the manor and his agents were serfs to do his bidding. Hoover had a particular animosity for and loathing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Nobel Peace PrizeÐwinner and leader of the Civil Rights movement. He called King "the most notorious liar in the country." Using infiltrators, the spread of rumors, fabrication of evidence, and media manipulation, the FBI launched a full-scale smear campaign to discredit Dr. King and the movement he led. It was all done of course in the name of "national security." April 4th, 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Jules Boykoff
Jules Boykoff is professor of politics and government at Pacific University. He is the author of "The Suppression of Dissent.""

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Home | Top of Page | Shop Online | New Releases | Speakers | Shipping
Privacy & Security | About Us | Contact Us
© 2008 Alternative Radio. All Rights Reserved

 
 

Available as an immediate MP3 download

You can buy and download an MP3 audio of this and other recent AR programs. When you order an MP3 online, you can immediately download it. You can also order MP3s by phone.

MP3s can be played on your computer, burned onto CDs, or loaded onto portable MP3 players (including iPods).

MP3 files are about 20MB for a 1-hour program. Download time:
Broadband: 7 min
56k modem: 1 hour