SELECTED MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL ARTICLES
Biles, Roger. "Cotton Fields or Skyscrapers? The Case of Memphis, Tennessee." Historian: A Journal of History (Feb. 1988).
Huie, William Bradford. "I Got Involved Gradually, and I Didn't Know Anybody Was to Be Murdered." Look, Nov. 22, 1968.
------. "I Had Been in Trouble All My Life, in Jail Most of It." Look, Nov. 12, 1968.
------. "The Story of James Earl Ray and the Plot to Assassinate Martin Luther King." Look, Nov. 22, 1968.
------. "Why James Earl Ray Murdered Dr. King." Look, April 1969.
"I Still Believe We Shall Overcome: The Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination, 40th Anniversary Issue." Memphis, April 2008.
King, Coretta Scott. "Tragedy in Memphis." Life, Sept. 19, 1969.
McKinley, James. "Interview with James Earl Ray." Playboy, Sept. 1977.
McKnight, Gerald D. "The 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike and the FBI: A Case Study in Urban Surveillance." South Atlantic Quarterly 83 (Spring 1984).
O'Neil, Paul. "Ray, Sirhan--What Possessed Them?" Life, June 21, 1968.
"Ray's Breakout." Time, June 20, 1977.
"Ray's Escape." Newsweek, June 20, 1977.
Shaw, Bynum. "Are You Sure Who Killed Martin Luther King?" Esquire, March 1972.
Wills, Garry. "Martin Luther King Is Still on the Case." Esquire, Aug. 1968, reprinted in The New Journalism, edited by Tom Wolfe. London: Picador, 1996.