The FBI’s Suicide Letter to MLK: How Hoover’s Hate Campaign Targeted America’s Conscience

The FBI believed Dr. King was the “most dangerous and effective Negro leader in the country”


J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI didn’t just surveil MLK—they waged psychological warfare to destroy him. Agents called King the "most dangerous Negro in America," bugged his hotel rooms to record alleged affairs, and mailed him a chilling anonymous letter urging suicide: "You are done. There is only one way out..." This was COINTELPRO’s playbook: smear, sabotage, and crush moral leaders who threatened white supremacy.

The goal? Provoke King’s suicide or discredit him into irrelevance. Instead, he became a martyr—but the FBI’s legacy of targeting Black movements continues today under new names.

(Source: Free Press - FBI’s War on MLK)

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