Jesse Jackson Remembers The Day MLK Died

Posted April 3, 2008 – The Rev. Martin Luther King was cut down April 4 when a Jesse Jacksongunshot slammed into his jaw and spine while he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn.

Almost everyone can recall where they were when they learned the news their beloved civil rights leader had been shot.  But the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., he told me it’s a day he’ll never forget.

“I saw him lying on the balcony in a poll of blood and that scene never leaves my mind,” he recalled. 

Jackson remembers turbulent times surrounding King and the magnitude of the pressures and expectations were taking a toll on the young minister.  He reflected on the genesis of King’s last speech at Mason Temple, Church of God and Christ.

  “That night, he began to talk about walking back through the pages of history, like he was kind of going through a kind of reflection, assessment, projection, Jackson said.
Jackson and the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, King’s lieutenant in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, accompanied him that night.

“I think none of us could have known the level of intensity of the threat that he felt and he knew was taking place from the government, and from other forces,” Jackson said.
King delivered the one of his most memorable speeches: “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop.”
James Earl Ray, a petty criminal and prison escapee was charged with King’s murder. Ray pleaded guilty and died in prison in 1998.

There continues to be speculation about who was responsible for the assassination of King; conspiracy theories continue today.   But Jackson believes so many factors contributed the final act by the gunman that Ray couldn’t have acted alone. 

“Dr. King was the most hated man in America by that time. Our government turned against him, suggesting he was engaged in treason. The [Lyndon] Johnson machinery turned on him; the press turned against him; civil rights leaders were afraid to get close to him.  So he was feeling lots of pain, lots of isolation; so the climate was set,” Jackson told me.

Hear more on the 40th anniversary of King’s death and the conspiracy theories by clicking on the links below.

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7 Comments so far

  1. Justin on April 4th, 2008

    Well where are all the Obama worshippers today? Not one person has commented on the Legacy of Dr. King, but just put up a post about King Hussien Obama and everyone has an opinion.

  2. DaBest on April 5th, 2008

    Obama is part of Dr. King dream.The dream lives on.

  3. Taskmaster on April 5th, 2008

    Did you know that their was a dry run, the day before they killed him? And why is the Gov,t hiding the facts until 2029?

  4. Taskmaster on April 5th, 2008

    Qustion was their some Black peolpe who helped?

  5. Taskmaster on April 5th, 2008

    Oh yes their were Black agent,s their that helped to kill him.

  6. vina on April 6th, 2008

    the truth is MARTIN L. KING dream is always going to be alive everyone can see OBAMA is gonna be the frist black president its the way god plan it and hes will shall be done no matter what they try to do, MARTIN was one of gods angels vengengence is the lord.

  7. MizCatwalk 20 on April 6th, 2008

    May his legacey live on. This man has trully set the bar for equality rights. And unfortunatey alot of us have fallen submissive to inequality. We settle for anything these days and wonder why we live in certain conditions. Things have changed dramatically since that dreadful day, but things need to continue changing, because it’s not over yet. This time we are our opponents!

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