That Moment When Dr. King Had Enough

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There was talk of him (rumors) of him potentially being on RFK's ticket if he made it through.
source? sounds like some more pandering by you, especially considering the conservative swing and "silent majority" rhetoric of the time during 68. All of those liberal leaders were assassinated and the Democrats still could not use that momentum to win the election. NY, Cali, and the South all were preparing to leave the old Democratic party en masse and migrate to the new version of the Republican party. Nelson Rockefeller, Reagan, and the Dixiecrats would have guaranteed that he would not have made the ticket.

We hadn't even had a black governor nor mayor of a major American city at this time. Hell, Atlanta, where MLK is from, didn't get its first black mayor until 1973 with Maynard Jackson.

So pull the sources, or stop pulling bullshyt rumors out of nowhere.

King was a threat to white supremacy and the government but he was going to get a major appointment from RFK :duck: nikka please.

And ironic how he was killed while helping striking sanitation workers. WORKERS.

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