It’s well-known that notorious FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover loathed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. That has never been made clearer than in an uncensored letter from Hoover to King that ...
J. Edgar Hoover ... for her liberal leanings, and later, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John F. kennedy. Lyndon B. Johnson, a personal friend to Hoover, postponed the F.B.I. director's retirement ...
The Justice Department has asked a federal court to release FBI surveillance records of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., two ...
Questions about Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination have lingered ... influence in the civil rights movement. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover believed that individuals like Stanley Levison ...
The J Edgar Hoover Building ... leaving Hoover to turn the screw in his own way. Dubbed "the most dangerous man in America" by the FBI, Martin Luther King's card was marked from the start.
The surveillance records on Martin Luther King Jr. are scheduled to be released in early 2027, though the Justice Department ...
The first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation whose power base extended past presidential authority, J. Edgar Hoover ... including Martin Luther King, Jr.. Hoover chose not to ...
Emily Maitlis explores the life and legacy of J Edgar Hoover ... he is at the height of his authority, taking on Martin Luther King Jr, a man he called the “most notorious liar” in America.