This black woman was a disgrace to her race. It's just like Eunice Rivers, the one that okayed black men being injected with syphilis without treatement. If there is one thing that I don't like, is a traitor.
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“I’ve been after him for six years. I’m glad I done it.”- The chilling details of MLK’s first assassination attempt by a Black woman.
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“I’ve been after him for six years. I’m glad I done it.”- The chilling details of MLK’s first assassination attempt by a Black woman.
The day was September 20, 1958. Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., then 29, was in a Harlem department store, signing copies of Stride Toward Freedom, his account of the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott which he led. He was suddenly approached by a 42-year-old well-dressed woman, who asked him: “Are you Martin Luther King?” “Yes,” King... -
She was mentally ill and had an IQ so low she couldn't stand trial so she's been in an mental institution all the way up to her deathOriginally posted by jboldeniv View PostThis black woman was a disgrace to her race. It's just like Eunice Rivers, the one that okayed black men being injected with syphilis without treatement. If there is one thing that I don't like, is a traitor.
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