January 20
January 20th is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and, in honor of that, I watched MLK/FBI documentary on Amazon Prime for the Genre-ary.
According to IMDB, “The first film to uncover the extent of the FBI’s surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Based on newly discovered and declassified files, the documentary explores the government’s history of targeting Black activists, and the contested meaning behind some of our most cherished ideals. From Emmy Award winning director Sam Pollard and featuring interviews with Andrew Young, James Comey, Clarence Jones, and more.”
This doc does a great job of telling the story of conflict between Martin Luther King Jr. and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, specifically thoughts from J. Edgar Hoover.
The way the campaign against Communists and Communism played right into the feeling against the civil rights movement was fascinating and some of the interviews with the crowds of people reminded me of some of the crowd interviews from today. It just seems as if all you need to do is replace one leader with another and, perhaps, replace the term Communist with Socialist.
The doc was very informative and raised some real questions about both sides of this debate. It helped show that MLK was a real person and more than just his image while it gave details on the FBI decisions and motives behind the scenes. It is also amazing how relevant this documentary is for our world today when looking at events that happened in the 1960s.
