Box 1
Container
Contains 28 Results:
Newspaper Articles, 1974, 1997
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1974, 1997
"James Earl Ray and the Death of Martin Luther King," UT Library Development Review, 2000
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
2000
Letters (Jerry Ray), 1971-1979
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1971-1979
Letters (Jerry Ray), 1983-1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1983-1989
Letters (Jerry Ray), 1991-1998
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1991-1998
Letter to Lori, 1997 August 20
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1997 August 20
News Clippings, 1978, 1988-1989
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1978, 1988-1989
Letters to Lori and News Clippings, 1989-1990
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1989-1990
Letters to Lori, 1991
File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1991
News Clippings, 1988 December 3
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1988 December 3
Letters to Lori, 1992
File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1992
Letters to Lori and News Clippings, 1993
File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1993
Letters to Lori and News Clippings, 1994
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1994
Letters to Lori, 1995
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1995
Letters, 1974, 1978
File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1974, 1978
Letters, 1990-1998
File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1990-1998
Letters, 1990-1998
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1990-1998
Deposition, 1985 November 2
File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1985 November 2
FBI Wanted Notice, 1968 April 17
File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1968 April 17
Certificate of Death, 1998 April 23
File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note
From the Collection:
This collection houses letters, news clippings, official papers, and other items documenting James Earl Ray's life between the Martin Luther King assassination in 1968 and Ray's death in 1998. They concern his attempts to prove his innocence and his life in prison. Among the letters are correspondence with James's brother Jerry Ray and a woman named Lori (with various last names); most concern Ray's attempts to prove his innocence in the assassination and his insistence that a conspiracy was...
Dates:
1998 April 23