Yet only two days later, on Aug. 28, 1963, the FBIās head of domestic intelligence, William C. Sullivan, sounded an internal alarm on King.
Absolutely not.ā In some ways, you could even say we were a little bit complicit.āOn one hand, āMLK/FBIā enhances the legacy of King.
Not just Kingās indiscretions but an explosive and controversial allegation discovered by Garrow in FBI records that King watched while a woman was sexually assaulted.
āA big part of my thinking two years ago is that everyone needs to be prepared for what will be in the full transcripts and the surviving tapes," Garrow said.
The FBIās recordings of King are under court seal at the National Archives until Jan. 31, 2027.