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The Kneeling Man : My Father's Life as a Black Spy Who Witnessed the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

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In the famous photograph of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, one man kneels beside him, trying to staunch the blood.

He was an undercover Memphis police officer who had infiltrated the Invaders, a potentially violent Black activist group then in talks with King.

This spy, the kneeling man, was Leta McCollough Seletzky's father. Marrell 'Mac' McCollough was a Black man working secretly with the white power structure.

This was so far from Leta's own understanding of what it meant to be Black in America that she decided to learn what she could about her father's life-his motivations, his career with the police and the CIA, and the truth behind accusations that he was involved in King's murder.

What would Leta uncover, and did she want to know? How might Mac's story change her own feelings about her place in Trump's America?'The Kneeling Man' is a compelling personal and political tale of alienation and ambivalence; struggle, self-definition and compromised choices.

Set vividly in the sharecropper South, on the streets of Memphis and in the halls of power, the twists and turns of this one man's life tell the story of twentieth-century Black America.

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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
1787389243 / 9781787389243
Hardback
04/04/2023
United Kingdom
English
304 pages
24 cm