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October 10, 1963surveillancecivil rightssurveillanceassociation rightsracial justiceCivil RightsGovernmentJustice

Justice Department authorizes FBI wiretaps on Martin Luther King Jr.

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy approved FBI wiretaps on Martin Luther King Jr. as the Bureau claimed communist influence around King. The surveillance became part of a broader campaign that targeted a civil-rights leader’s speech, organizing, private life, and public legitimacy.