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King had a mutually antagonistic relationship with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), especially its director, J. Edgar Hoover. The FBI began tracking King and the SCLC in 1961. Its investigations were largely superficial until 1962, when it learned that one of King's most trusted advisers was Stanley Levison. Stanley Levison was a man whom the bureau suspected of involvement with the Communist Party, USA. The bureau placed wiretaps on Levison and King's home and office phones, and bugged King's rooms in hotel rooms as he traveled across the country. The bureau also informed then-Attorney General Robert Kennedy and then-President John Kennedy, both of whom unsuccessfully tried to persuade King to dissociate himself from Levison.
Later, the focus of the bureau's investigations changed from King's relationship with Levison to "discrediting" King through revelations regarding his private life. The bureau distributed reports regarding King's extramarital sexual affairs to the executive branch, friendly reporters, potential coalition partners and funding sources of the SCLC, and King's family. The Bureau also sent anonymous letters to King threatening to reveal information if he didn't cease his civil rights work. Finally, the Bureau's investigation shifted away from King's personal life to intelligence and counterintelligence work on the direction of the SCLC and the "racial" movement.
Although, the basic message of the above "quote" was indeed, without question, spoken by Martin Luther King, Jr. in a 1968 appearance at Harvard, where he said: "When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews, You are talking anti-Semitism." [ from "The Socialism of Fools: The Left, the Jews and Israel" by Seymour Martin Lipset; in Encounter magazine, December 1969], Dr. King's purported "Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend," quoted above, appears to be a hoax, according to the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America[?] (CAMERA), a media-monitoring, research and membership organization devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middle East. The CAMERA communique [1] (http://www.col.fr/judeotheque/archive.doc/Lettre%20a%20un%20ami%20antisioniste-canulard.txt), while exposing the "letter" as a hoax nonetheless persuasively articulates that Dr. King strongly condemned anti-Semitism and unequivocally supported the right of the Jewish People to self-determination, the basic tenet of Zionism.
See also race, racism, racial segregation, discrimination
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