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#38 James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, is shown at Brushy Mountain Prison, Tennessee, 1978.

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James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, is shown at Brushy Mountain Prison, Tennessee, 1978.

James Earl Ray’s 99-Year Sentence: The Controversial Trial and the Aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination

#38 James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, is shown at Brushy Mountain Prison, Tennessee, 1978.

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#39 James Earl Ray, convicted killer of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is shown being sworn in prior to his testifying before the House Select Committee on Assassinations in Washington, 1978.→

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