The Memphis Commercial Appeal has an explosive exposé about the late Ernest Withers, a photographer famous for covering the civil rights movement:
A veteran freelancer for America's black press, Withers was known as "the original civil rights photographer," an insider who'd covered it all, from the Emmett Till murder that jump-started the movement in 1955 to the Little Rock school crisis, the integration of Ole Miss and, now, the 1968 sanitation strike that brought King to Memphis and his death….
The grief-stricken aides photographed by Withers on April 4, 1968, had no clue, but the man they invited in that night was an FBI informant -- evidence of how far the agency went to spy on private citizens in Memphis during one of the nation's most volatile periods.
He later divulged details gleaned at King's funeral in Atlanta, reporting that two Southern Christian Leadership Conference staffers blamed for an earlier Beale Street riot planned to return to Memphis "to resume … support of sanitation strike" -- to stir up more trouble, as the FBI saw it.
And the spying went well beyond that. Read the whole thing.
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I like the bit from Andrew Young: Andrew Young, now 78, said he isn't bothered that Withers secretly worked as an informant while snapping civil rights history.
"I always liked him because he was a good photographer. And he was always (around)," he said. Young viewed Withers as an important publicity tool because his work often appeared in Jet magazine and other high-profile publications. The movement was transparent and didn't have anything to hide anyway, he said.
"I don't think Dr. King would have minded him making a little money on the side.''
I don't know if the Andrew young of 40 years ago would have said that, but it is still pretty good. When you have such a powerful "right" on your side, you really don't need to do anything outside the lines to win.
Yes, he's 6 years old and for snitching to the FBI he gets all the bubble gum he can chew - which is an outrage!!!
We're a threat to the status quo I tells you!
Conspiracy theory nonsense! Get Moynihan on this, stat!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
When it's all done, it's going to turn out that all of the civil rights leaders and all of the leading racists were government agents.
When you really think about it, aren't we all government agents?
I prefer to think of myself as more of a government mule, laboring all day to fill their coffers.
Mule? I'd kill to be upgraded to mule.
Weren't a lot of the leading racists overtly government agents?
I meant feds.
I like the bit from Andrew Young:
Andrew Young, now 78, said he isn't bothered that Withers secretly worked as an informant while snapping civil rights history.
"I always liked him because he was a good photographer. And he was always (around)," he said. Young viewed Withers as an important publicity tool because his work often appeared in Jet magazine and other high-profile publications. The movement was transparent and didn't have anything to hide anyway, he said.
"I don't think Dr. King would have minded him making a little money on the side.''
I don't know if the Andrew young of 40 years ago would have said that, but it is still pretty good. When you have such a powerful "right" on your side, you really don't need to do anything outside the lines to win.
Little by little, Philip K. Dick takes over reality.
Has Ron Paul--the libertarian point man on race--commented on this?
Hey, look at me! I'm replying to a troll! What an asinine and destructive thing to do. Shame on me.
that's some fine police work, Lou, keeping that informant's name a secret
Is there a photographer working for Reason magazine?
Yes, he's 6 years old and for snitching to the FBI he gets all the bubble gum he can chew - which is an outrage!!!
We're a threat to the status quo I tells you!