Jerry Ray Declares His Brother James Earl Ray Didn’t Shoot Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Jerry Ray,
brother of the convicted assassin James Earl Ray, tells his unique
perspective of the 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination in
A
Memoir of Injustice. The book, released last year, gives
a first person account of a tumultuous time.
Publisher Kris
Millegan states: With the upcoming national holiday, it is
fitting for us to heed the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. from
his 1964 Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech: I believe that unarmed
truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality.
That is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.
Memoir
of Injustice includes previously undisclosed information on one
of the most significant events in modern American history, debunking
the myth that James Earl Ray was a racist and documents his actual
location on one of the critical days leading up to the assassination
of Martin Luther King Jr. The book gives the key to a code used
by the brothers in planning a prison break, and presents a telling
account on the manipulation of the media in reporting on race relations
and the U.S. criminal justice system. Memoir of Injustice broadcasts
an urgent call to action to correct some of the many injustices
that surround these events, such as the U.S. government's refusal
to rigorously test the alleged murder weapon, and encourages support
for new federal legislation.
Former Congressman
Cynthia McKinney says about Memoir of Injustice: The
truth of the MLK assassination has never been totally revealed.
The FBIs, COINTELPRO, CIAs CHAOS and Army Intelligences
Operation Lantern Spike all worked together to prevent the rise
of a 'black messiah' and replace Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with
a 'clean Negro.' Tamara Carter is a knowledgeable researcher, who
assisted in the drafting of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Records
Act that I introduced in Congress. Her book provides new details
about James Earl Ray, the patsy who was framed for killing Dr. King,
but was clearly innocent. Only with excellent research like this
will we get to the truth.
January
17, 2012
Jerry
Ray is an activist and unintentional witness to the events surrounding
the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination. He has appeared on Good
Morning America, the Phil Donahue Show, and the Tavis Smiley Show.
Tamara Carter is an activist, a teacher, and an independent researcher
of the Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK assassinations. She is also
a charter member and organizer of the Coalition on Political Assassinations.
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