In 1968, I was a mere 5 years old when Martin Luther King Jr and Robert F Kennedy fell prey to assassin bullets. Arguably, no two public figures have been more pivotal to race relations in America. The civil rights movement was at its zenith in the ’60s, a vulnerable time for those at the epicenter of the cause. In addition to King and Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Medgar Evers, were all murdered along with three civil rights workers in Mississippi.
King, Kennedy and The Race Macrocosm in America
King, Kennedy and The Race Macrocosm in…
King, Kennedy and The Race Macrocosm in America
In 1968, I was a mere 5 years old when Martin Luther King Jr and Robert F Kennedy fell prey to assassin bullets. Arguably, no two public figures have been more pivotal to race relations in America. The civil rights movement was at its zenith in the ’60s, a vulnerable time for those at the epicenter of the cause. In addition to King and Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Medgar Evers, were all murdered along with three civil rights workers in Mississippi.