America's Book of Secrets TV Schedule

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FBI vs MLK Season 4 · Episode 4

Monday, January 19 on WJLP Story Television (33.7)

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Upcoming Airings

America's Book of Secrets is scheduled to air at these times:

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Mon 19

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Tue 20

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Tue 20

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."

  • Tue 20

    FBI vs MLK — America's Book of Secrets

    Season 4 Episode 4

    Martin Luther King Jr. criticized Hoover's FBI for refusing to prosecute white supremacists who had burned down black churches in Albany, Georgia. Hoover took King's criticisms in the press as a personal insult. It was an offense that Hoover would never forget and led to him calling King "the most notorious liar in the country."