A conspiracy to kill Dr. King?

A small but determined group is working to get answers to their remaining questions about the slain civil rights leader, gunned down April, 4, 1968 as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn.

“How do we celebrate and honor Dr. King, who is one of my heroes, when we dishonor him by not bringing up the truth in terms of his assassination,” said Sadiki Kambon, activist and director of the Black Community Information Center in Boston.

The non-profit group with roughly 35 to 50 members began speaking out about their unanswered questions, calling it the “In Justice for Dr. King” campaign in the year 2000, according to Mr. Kambon.

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