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020    $a 9781640096417
020    $a 1640096418
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082 04 $q OCoLC $2 23/eng/20221005
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100 1  $a Seletzky, Leta McCollough, $e author.
245 14 $a The kneeling man   $h [Book] : $b my father's life as a Black spy who witnessed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. / $c Leta McCollough Seletzky.
246 30 $a My father's life as a Black spy who witnessed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
250    $a First paperback edition.
264  1 $a Berkeley : $b Counterpoint, $c 2024.
300    $a 284 pages ; $c 21 cm.
365    $a 01 $b 23.00
505 0  $a Explosion -- The photograph -- Blues Highway -- Delta -- Black nights keep falling -- World view -- Induction -- Everybody's guilty, everybody's innocent -- Strike -- Be concerned about your brother -- Occupier -- MEM, ATL -- Triggerman -- Blown -- Invader -- Narco-9 -- Flag - CIA, Langley, Virginia -- Search for meaning -- A very cold trail -- Land -- Work of a nation.
520    $a "In the famous photograph of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony of Memphis's Lorraine Motel, one man kneeled down beside King, trying to staunch the blood from his fatal head wound with a borrowed towel. This kneeling man was a member of the Invaders, an activist group that was in talks with King in the days leading up to the murder. But he also had another identity: an undercover Memphis police officer reporting on the activities of this group, which was thought to be possibly dangerous and potentially violent. This kneeling man is Leta McCollough Seletzky's father"-- $c Provided by publisher.
520    $a In the famous photograph of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on the balcony of Memphis's Lorraine Motel, one man kneeled down beside King, trying to staunch the blood from his fatal head wound with a borrowed towel. This kneeling man was a member of the Invaders, an activist group that was in talks with King in the days leading up to the murder. He had a second identity: an undercover Memphis police officer reporting on the activities of this group, which was thought to be possibly dangerous and potentially violent. This kneeling man is Leta McCollough Seletzky's father. Seletzky set out to learn what she could about her father, the truth about his undercover work, and his subsequent career in the CIA. - adapted from publisher info and jacket.
600 10 $a McCollough, Marrell, $d 1944-
600 10 $a King, Martin Luther, $c Jr., $d 1929-1968 $x Assassination.
600 10 $a Seletzky, Leta McCollough.
610 20 $a Invaders (Black Power Group). $x History.
610 10 $a United States. $b Central Intelligence Agency $x Officials and employees $v Biography.
650  0 $a Police $z Memphis $z Memphis $v Biography.
650  0 $a Undercover operations $z Memphis. $z Memphis.
650  0 $a African Americans $z Memphis $z Memphis $x Social conditions $y 20th century.
651  0 $a Memphis (Tenn.) $x History $x History $y 20th century.
651  0 $a Memphis (Tenn.) $v Biography.
655  7 $a Biographies. $2 lcgft.
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