FBI Agents Once Secretly Tried to Convince Rev Martin Luther King to Kill Himself
Although it’s hard to contextualize today, during the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, the FBI was secretly engaged in a wide-ranging and largely illegal counter intelligence program within the United States.
COINTELPRO as it was dubbed, was formally meant to protect the United States from elements deemed “subversive” by the US government. Many of these supposedly “subversive” elements included harmless Civil Rights activists like Dr Martin Luther King, whom the FBI wrongly suspected as being communist.

Above: Dr King in prison, one of the many times he was arrested for civil disobedience
Among the classified documents which were subsequently released (though millions more remain classified), are documents that reveal that FBI agents secretly engaged in operations meant to harass Dr King. As the leader of the COINTELPRO operation said in a classified memo, “We must mark [King] now, if we have not before, as the most dangerous Negro in the future of this Nation… it may be unrealistic to limit [our actions against King] to legalistic proofs that would stand up in court or before Congressional Committees.”
After the FBI had been illegally tapping King’s phone, they believed they had evidence that he had been engaging in an extra-martial affair. Just before he was set to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, they mailed him tapes of the recorded phone conversations along with a letter which they pretended was written by African Americans threatening to expose him, unless he did “the only thing left for you to do. you know what it is… You are done. There is but one way out for you. You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation.”
King obviously didn’t kill himself, and instead fought for Civil Rights for another four years until being assassinated. To read the declassified portions of the secret FBI letter, click here.
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The FBI never suspect King was a communist. They knew he was a disrupting influence on the previously ignorable black population and by saying they suspected he was a communist they got the ability to do whatever they wanted to discredit him with impunity.
Perhaps they should have encouraged the press to expose his blatant plagiarism although little was known of it back then.
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