Shortly before he was awarded the Nobel Prize, Dr. Martin Luther King received an anonymous letter written by the Federal Bureau of Investigation suggesting that he commit suicide or be exposed.
The day after the speech at the Lincoln Memorial, a top aide to FBI Director J. Edgar described Dr. King as, "the most dangerous Negro of the future in this nation from the standpoint of communism, ...
Over the course of two decades, the FBI went to war against Dr. Martin Luther King, even though the civil rights leader never knew he was under attack. As Dr. King’s political power, stature and ...