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Political Cover-Ups - Surveillance Before the Shot: The FBI, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Architecture of Preemptive Narrative Control

Political Cover-Ups - Surveillance Before the Shot: The FBI, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Architecture of Preemptive Narrative Control

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Host Lucien Graves examines the FBI's COINTELPRO surveillance campaign against Martin Luther King Jr., then analyzes the agency's investigation of his 1968 assassination. The episode explores classified files, James Earl Ray's guilty plea and recantation, and what declassification reveals about institutional secrecy surrounding King's murder.

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