Timeline: Martin Luther King, Jr. - Part IV
Part IV: New Directions for Civil Rights
Mid-1960s | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | Next: The Legacy |
Mid-1960s |
King's growing opposition to the Vietnam War angers President Johnson, prompts many white activists to switch to anti-war activities. |
1966 |
Growing popularity of the black power movement, blacks stressing self-reliance and self-defense, indicates King's influence was declining, especially among young blacks. |
1967 |
King plans Poor People's Campaign; advocates redistribution of wealth to eradicate black poverty. |
1968 |
King is assassinated in Memphis, during visit to support striking black garbage collectors; violent riots erupt in more than 100 U.S. cities. |
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