Five documentaries explore the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr
Five documentaries highlight different aspects of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and work. "King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis" uses archival footage to showcase his journey from the Montgomery Bus Boycotts to his assassination, emphasizing his powerful speeches and the violent opposition he faced. "MLK/FBI" reveals the FBI's extensive surveillance of King, portraying him as a national security threat. It uncovers shocking tactics used to discredit him, including a threatening letter urging him to commit suicide. This documentary raises ethical questions about the FBI's actions. "I Am MLK Jr." features personal accounts from friends and activists, illustrating King's impact on the Civil Rights Movement. "King in the Wilderness" focuses on his final years, highlighting the stress he faced from backlash over his anti-Vietnam War stance. Together, these films provide a deeper understanding of King's complex legacy.