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100 1  McMichael, Pate. 
245 10 Klandestine :|bhow a slick Klan lawyer and a checkbook 
       journalist helped James Earl Ray cover up his crime /|cby 
       Pate McMichael.|h[Boundless electronic resource] 
264  1 |bChicago Review Press,|c2015. 
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505 0  Part I. The deal, 1968 -- A pretty fair country lawyer : 
       London, June 1968 -- Extradition : London, July 1-17, 1968
       -- The Memphis gag : Memphis, july 18-22, 1968 -- Giant 
       conspiracy : Memphis, July 23-31, 1968 -- The checkbook 
       journalist : Memphis, August 1968 -- Part II. Strange 
       bedfellows, 1954-1963 -- Little Mencken : Alabama, 1941-
       1954 -- Wolf whistle : Money, Mississippi, 1954-1957 -- 
       Birmingham's new mayor : Birmingham, Alabama, 1961 -- No 
       summertime soldier : Birmingham, 1962 -- Project C : 
       Birmingham, spring 1963 -- A rotten harvest : Birmingham, 
       fall 1963 -- Mr. X : November 1963-June 1964 -- Part III. 
       The bloody road to Selma, 1964-1965 -- A $25,000 lie : 
       Philadelphia, Mississippi, June-December 1964 -- Cattle 
       prods and plaited whips : Selma, Alabama, January-February
       1965 -- Bloody Sunday : Selma, March 7, 1965 -- Baby 
       brother : Selma, March 25, 1965 -- The Klonsel's stage : 
       Hayneville, Alabama, April-May 1965 -- Part IV. Krossings 
       in Klan kountry, 1965-1966 -- I was a Ku Klux : Hayneville,
       Alabama, May-September 1965 -- The parable of two goats : 
       Hayneville, October-December 1965 -- The Klokan : Los 
       Angeles, January 1966 -- Klan kourt : Washington, February
       1966 -- The escape : Missouri State Penitentiary, 
       Jefferson City, March 1966 -- Part V. Stand up for America,
       1967-1968 -- Meet me in California : Los Angeles, 1967 -- 
       A sick white brother : Memphis, April 4, 1968 -- Stoner's 
       visit : Memphis, June-September 1968 -- A blond Latin : 
       Look, October 1968 -- Election night : Tuesday, November 5,
       1968 -- Pink slip : Memphis, Tuesday, November 12, 1968 --
       Part VI. Waiting for Raoul, 1969 -- Tramps : New Orleans, 
       December 1968 -- The Bay of Hubris : Birmingham, January 
       1969 -- An educated bluff : Memphis, February 1969 -- A 
       simple story : Grand Jury Room, Shelby County Courthouse, 
       February 3, 1969 -- Guilty, not racist : Memphis, February
       1969 -- The last supper : Shelby County Courthouse, March 
       10, 1969 -- Part VII. Though it hath no tongue, 1969-1999 
       -- Bushman : Look, March 1969 -- The bushy knoll : Memphis,
       April 1969 -- Belated justice : Birmingham, 1977 -- The 
       grapevine : St. Louis to Washington, 1978 -- Walking it 
       back : Hartselle, Alabama, 1977-1978 -- The Klan? : 
       Washington, 1978 -- Full circle : Alabama, 1980s -- 
       Epilogue: Memphis, 1993-1999. 
520 2  "This fast-paced history traces the escalating racial 
       violence that led to the assassination of Dr. Martin 
       Luther King Jr., and then documents how Klan lawyer Arthur
       J. Hanes and checkbook journalist William Bradford Huie 
       aided the evolution of James Earl Ray's bogus alibi"--
       Provided by publisher. 
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600 10 Ray, James Earl,|d1928-1998. 
600 10 King, Martin Luther,|cJr.,|d1929-1968|xAssassination. 
600 10 Ray, James Earl,|d1928-1998|xFriends and associates. 
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