Discussion: Was Dr Martin Luther King Jr Assassinated Because He Opposed Wars?

Discussion: Was Dr Martin Luther King Jr Assassinated Because He Opposed Wars?

Date and Time

Apr 4, 2026 4:00 pm

Location

Anacostia

2004 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20020

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Dive into the mysteries behind MLK's assassination and whether his anti-war stance played a bigger role than we think.

Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated Because He Opposed Wars?

Join us in person for a thought-provoking discussion exploring the connection between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s anti-war stance and his assassination. Dive into history, question the official narrative, and uncover perspectives that challenge what you think you know. This is your chance to engage, debate, and reflect.

Background: On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his speech "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" at Riverside Church in New York, where he publicly opposed the Vietnam War and expanded his civil rights message to include global issues.

Main Point:

Moral Opposition: King condemned the Vietnam War as unjust and stated that the United States had become “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.”

Impact on the Poor: He argued that the war disproportionately harmed poor Americans and Vietnamese civilians, highlighting that Black Americans were sent to fight for freedoms they themselves lacked at home.

Triple Evils: King linked racism, poverty, and militarism, asserting that these issues are interconnected and must be addressed together.

Criticism of U.S. Policy: He accused the United States of supporting corrupt leadership in South Vietnam and denying the Vietnamese their right to self-determination.

Call for Change: King urged a transition from a profit-driven society to one centered on human dignity and justice.

Policy Demands: He called for an end to bombing, a ceasefire, negotiations, and the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

Breaking Silence: King articulated that remaining silent on the war would be a betrayal of his moral responsibility.

Significance: This speech marked a turning point as King openly criticized U.S. foreign policy, drawing backlash from political leaders and some civil rights allies while broadening his focus to include peace and economic justice.

His wife, Coretta Scott King; son, Dexter Scott King; and close allies Andrew Young, Ralph Abernathy, and Jesse Jackson all believed his anti-war stand was a factor in his assassination.

Moderator: Brother Khan, Open Mic for Anacostia

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