http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/03/politics/martin-luther-king-document-in-jfk-files/index.html
The disclosure raises questions about how the King document ended up in the Kennedy files decades ago and why the government kept it secret.
The King document was reviewed by the National Archives and Records Administration's JFK Task Force in 1994 and marked with an "x" for "total denial" of its release. The options "release in full" and "release in part" were left blank on the cover page. Trump ordered the the National Archives to release all the documents. The government released 676 additional documents from the Kennedy assassination files Friday.
The March 12, 1968, analysis of King portrays him in a negative light and does not attempt to offer a holistic view of the civil rights leader. He was assassinated three weeks later, on April 4, 1968.
The disclosure raises questions about how the King document ended up in the Kennedy files decades ago and why the government kept it secret.
The King document was reviewed by the National Archives and Records Administration's JFK Task Force in 1994 and marked with an "x" for "total denial" of its release. The options "release in full" and "release in part" were left blank on the cover page. Trump ordered the the National Archives to release all the documents. The government released 676 additional documents from the Kennedy assassination files Friday.
The March 12, 1968, analysis of King portrays him in a negative light and does not attempt to offer a holistic view of the civil rights leader. He was assassinated three weeks later, on April 4, 1968.