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Klandestine: How a Klan Lawyer and a Checkbook Journalist Helped James Earl Ray Cover Up His Crime

audiobook Klandestine: How a Klan Lawyer and a Checkbook Journalist Helped James Earl Ray Cover Up His Crime by Pate McMichael in History

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An enlightening anthology by world-renowned theologians; historians and researchers that exposes and challenges misrepresentations and age-old beliefs. With an introduction by ABC Radio Talk Show Host Bill Jenkins.


#1562302 in Books 2015-04-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x 1.20 x 6.30l; .0 #File Name: 1613730705336 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read this book for a wild ride of Southern Conspiracy and Facts that read better than Fiction.By Mary M. HudsonFast paced and beautifully written- this book exposes newly released facts and describes in detail the complexity of James Earl Ray and the underlying influences of the time and place. I do not like historic fiction or non; and rarely read true crime books. This story; however; flies by like a riveting Law and Order episode. The author tells this tale in a tapestry more vivid and detailed than you could imagine. For those well versed in Southern history; and those like me- not as strongly... This book has something for any reader. Want a beach read? Summer in the hammock read? Book club fascinator... Read this Book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Well documented. Brings the reader back to the 60s ...By Thomas W. MarshallWell documented. Brings the reader back to the 60s and the civil rights era. Not enuff on the conspiracy. .author believes james ray acted alone but king family disagrees.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy bobInsight into the times was great. Exposing facts also great.

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