Liz Smith | 01/18/2009 11:00 pm
Liz Smith on Martin Luther King's Conspiracy Theory
In response to: For this, the ninth year of the national commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, what are you doing to celebrate?
I am particularly reminded of Dr. King these nine years later as he is commemorated. Recently, in my column, I wrote about the Lamar Waldron book, Legacy of Secrecy,
and how it shows conclusively, to my way of thinking, that Dr. King was murdered by white racists who involved the New Orleans Marcello crime family in their conspiracy. I wrote extensively in my memoir, Natural Blonde, the many ways a child of the late 1920s and ’30s and on was made aware of racial prejudice in the South. Dr. King triumphed over these cultural adversities and we must never forget him.
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