Why the U.S. Government Assassinated Malcom X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Unveilings: Inside Malcolm X & MLK’s Assassinations
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Quick Facts
| Author | Roland Sheppard |
| Narrator | Richard |
| Runtime | 0h59m |
| Published | October 8, 2025 |
| Rating | 4.5 / 5 (114 ratings) |
| Categories | Biographies & Memoirs, Politics & Activism, Activists, History, Americas, United States, Black & African American, Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Freedom & Security, Civil Rights & Liberties |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Dive into the untold stories of America's most pivotal civil rights leaders with Roland Sheppard, a rare eyewitness to their assassinations. This gripping audiobook is not just a recounting but an intimate journey, narrated by Richard with meticulous care and clarity. Each word choice and tone shift meticulously recreates the historical context and emotional weight of those fateful moments.
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