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    Running head: THE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MURDER 1 PAGE 6 THE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MURDER The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Murder William D. Rolle Keiser University ? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Murder Abstract ???????? ?On 4th April in the year 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot to his death by an assassin sniper. On the evening of that fateful day, Dr. King was murdered while standing on the Lorraine Motel balcony in Memphis Tennessee. The suspected assassin was James Earl Ray, and therefore he was arrested and charged for committing this heinous crime. Ray pleaded guilty to committing the crime and was sentenced to ninety-nine (99) years in prison. The media extensively covered this crime since Dr. King was a prominent activist of civil rights at the time. Introduction ????????? King, who lived between 15th January 1929 and 4th…

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    Jackson “The King of Pop” and how they changed the music industry. Elvis Presley was born on Jan 8, 1935 to Gladys and Vernon Presley in East Tupelo, Mississippi. Unfortunately at the time of birth Elvis’s twin brother Jesse was stillborn, and Elvis grew up an only child. While Michael Jackson was born on Aug 29, 1958 to Katherine and Joe Jackson in Gary Indiana. Michael grew up in a large family with nine siblings, five brothers and six sisters. Although both Elvis and Michael entered…

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    Chicken Shack History

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    David 'Rowdy' Yeats and Andy Silvester had formed Sounds of Blue in 1964 as a Stourbridge-based rhythm and blues band. They invited Stan Webb, who was leaving local band The Shades 5, to join them. The band also included Christine Perfect and Chris Wood (later to join Traffic) amongst others in their line up.[1] With a new line-up Chicken Shack was formed as a trio in 1965,[2] naming themselves after Jimmy Smith's Back at the Chicken Shack album. 'Chicken shacks' (open-air roadside chicken…

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    Holly Pond Case Study

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    Holly Pond is a small rural farming community located in Cullman County in the heart of North Alabama. According to the U.S. Census Bureau the town of Holly Pond was incorporated in 1906 and has a population of 800. The only major industry in the township is Jet Pep Petroleum Inc. In 2014, the median household income of Holly Pond residents was $30,125. Holly Pond households made slightly more than ($30,087). However, 25.3% of Holly Pond residents live in poverty. The average age of a Holly…

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    Elvis Presley the king of rock & roll Eighty years ago, on January 8, 1935, Elvis Aaron Presley arrived in the world. Born in a modest family of young parents Vernon Elvis Presley and Gladys Love Presley. The couple gave birth to one of the twins that the mother was expecting in Tupelo, Mississippi. Inspired in the first instance by the music of the Protestant church where he attended with his parents, the legend began to take shape. Was the first musical icon that created an image that…

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    Muddy Waters Biography

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    Three musicians from Mississippi are my Big Three of the Blues. They are Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, and Howlin Wolf. They have influenced each other and other musicians around the world. All three grew up in poverty in the delta which filled their music with the sorrowful, soulful sound of the Blues. Muddy Waters was born in poverty in rural Mississippi in 1915. Though his real name is McKinley Morganfield, he earned the name given to him by his grandmother during youthful play in the…

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    IIt’s one of the defining songs of the Blues, written by one of its formative figures, Son House. The opening lyric “Woke up this morning…” would be considered trite today, but its 1930 recording date makes it more iconic than anything. With its simple but insistent guitar rhythm and mournful lyrics, “Walkin’ Blues” is a virtual blueprint for Delta Blues, and a powerful influence on the development of modern blues. Son House’s influence was felt profoundly by Robert Johnson, whose handful of…

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    Albert Greene, most commonly known as Al Green, is one of the most legendary soul singers of the 1970’s. It was his thrilling cries and moans, along with his Memphis soul sound, that made his singing famous. He began singing gospel at the age of nine with the Greene Brothers, a family quartet (Roling…). After being dismissed from the group by his father, at age 16 he formed a pop group with his high school friends. Though their first single did well, the follow-ups were unsuccessful, and the…

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    Elvis starred in more than 30 successful movies (Watson 11). The year he graduated, however, the young hopeful also made an amateur recording at the Memphis Recording Studio (Elvis). With a musical career in the offing, the future star quit his truck-driving job in 1954 and began performing professionally (Elvis). Though reportedly shy and disinclined to be interviewed, the upstart musician gave performances that drove audiences mad. His smoldering good looks and captivating smile, coupled with…

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    Many people have heard stories growing up about witches and evil spirits haunting abandoned buildings and lurking around deserted towns. Let me tell you about something that is going on right here in your town of Memphis, Tennessee. It all started one day at work. First, Drew a coworker said: “Today is a the big day!” when he walked into the lab “We have to go out to Voodoo Village to finish up our surveillance on mosquitos.” This made me very nervous because when I remember in my home…

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