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Former legislator writes of affair with Kin
Powers claims she was
with King the night
before assassination
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The first
black to serve in Kentucky’s Senate con
firmed Wednesday that she was with the
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. the night be
fore his assassination.
Georgia Powers writes of her yearlong
relationship with King in her new autobi
ography, “I Shared the Dream.” It is in
line with previous reports — allegedly
started by the FBI — that the civil rights
leader had affairs.The Rev. Ralph Aber
nathy, King’s lieutenant in the civil rights
movement, created a furor five years ago
when he suggested in his memoirs that
King cheated on his wife.
Abernathy, who died in 1990, also wrote
of a liaison King had the night before his
death with “a black woman ... a member of
the Kentucky Legislature,” but did not
identify the woman by name. The book
was widely criticized by other civil rights
activists.
Powers is apparently the first woman to
say she had an affair with King. She re
tired in 1988.
“We tried to keep our relationship as
quiet as possible but his staff members
knew about it,” Powers said in an inter
view Wednesday.
“It was not the greatest part of my life but
it was something that happened in my life.”
Their final encounter, she said, was on
April 3, 1968, the night before he was shot to
death while standing on the balcony of the
Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn. She had a
room there at the time of the assassination.
King’s widow, Coretta Scott King, and her
son, Dexter, were reported to be in South Ko
rea and unavailable for comment.
In her autobiography, the 71-year-old
Powers writes that the relationship with
King began in March 1967, more than
three years after they met at a Louisville
civil rights march.
“The relationship between Martin
Luther King Jr. and I began with mutual
admiration,” she wrote. “Gradually
attachment grew stronger until it pf
beyond camaraderie into intimacy.”
She said King had his brother, tht«
Louisville pastor A.D. King, summe j"
to a meeting in his office where
Luther King Jr. was present.
“Martin has been thinking about?
since you last met,” she quotes A.D.
as saying, in his brother’s presence."^
the meeting tonight, ride with me to I
Rodeway Inn and meet him there.”
She writes that Martin Luther
then said: “Yes ... I’d like you toe
She told them she would think about
then went to the hotel.
The book does not indicate how c
she and King were together.
Powers wrote they were cautious a
the affair, but she momentarily fo
when King was being loaded into an
bulance after he was shot.
“When they put Dr. King into the
bulance, I instinctively began climbinj
to go with him. Andy Young gently
me back. ‘No, Senator,’ he said, T
think you want to do that.’”
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