Sponsored

Four Died Trying - by John Kirby & Mark Crispin Miller & Libby Handros (Hardcover)

Eligible for registries and wish lists

Sponsored

About this item

Highlights

  • They fought for peace.
  • About the Author: John Kirby's feature debut was The American Ruling Class, a "dramatic-documentary-musical" starring Lewis Lapham.
  • 320 Pages
  • History, United States

Description



About the Book



"They fought for peace. They fought for justice. The fought for equality. They had to go. In the 1960s, a series of catastrophic assassinations forever altered the course of American history. A generation that looked forward to remaking the world into a more equitable, just, and peaceful place was forever disillusioned. Nothing would be the same. The consequences of the killings of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert Kennedy remain with us to the present day. There is no understanding our current predicament without appreciating the forces that directed these earth-shaking acts of state, for in the final analysis, these four major assassinations and the lies that continue to attend them represent a lethal assault on democracy itself. In over a hundred interviews with friends, family, colleagues, witnesses, and perpetrators, the feature documentary and series Four Died Trying makes a last attempt at a comprehensive and uncompromising eyewitness history of the assassinations and what led to them. This companion volume, edited by eminent cultural critic Mark Crispin Miller and the film's director, John Kirby, matches the sweep and scope of the film series."--



Book Synopsis



They fought for peace. They fought for justice. The fought for equality. They had to go.

In the 1960s, a series of catastrophic assassinations forever altered the course of American history. A generation that looked forward to remaking the world into a more equitable, just, and peaceful place was forever disillusioned. Nothing would be the same.

The consequences of the killings of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert Kennedy remain with us to the present day. There is no understanding our current predicament without appreciating the forces that directed these earth-shaking acts of state, for in the final analysis, these four major assassinations and the lies that continue to attend them represent a lethal assault on democracy itself.

In over a hundred interviews with friends, family, colleagues, witnesses, and perpetrators, the feature documentary and series Four Died Trying makes a last attempt at a comprehensive and uncompromising eyewitness history of the assassinations and what led to them. This companion volume, edited by eminent cultural critic Mark Crispin Miller and the film's director, John Kirby, matches the sweep and scope of the film series. Transcripts from interviews with fascinating figures of the times, some of them giving their final word on the subject, are intercut by topic. Essays by prominent researchers and participants provide guidance and tone. Important speeches from the four assassinated men speak not just to the possibility of a better world, but to the likely motives that drove powerful groups to the extremity of political murder. Government documents, like the CIA's infamous "conspiracy memo," are provided as undeniable evidence of coverup at the highest levels. Evocative pictures from the time and stills from the set of the film round out the presentation.

Four Died Trying--book, feature, and series--presents the assassinations as a "false mystery," as self-evident state crimes against what had once been a flawed but functioning democratic republic. The evidence from the crime scenes and of the massive coverups that followed is abundant and undeniable. The only mystery that persists is: what are we going to do about it?



About the Author



John Kirby's feature debut was The American Ruling Class, a "dramatic-documentary-musical" starring Lewis Lapham. That film played in theaters and won prizes in festivals all over the world. John has directed, edited, and consulted on dozens of documentaries and nonfiction series. He codirected Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle. His editorial credits include the Emmy-winning Thug Life in D.C. and the long-playing cult classic Gladiator Days: Anatomy of a Prison Murder, both for HBO.

Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media, culture, and communication at New York University. His research interests include: modern propaganda, history and tactics of advertising, American film, and media ownership. Miller is the author Boxed In: The Culture of TV; Seeing Through Movies, and Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order.

Libby Handros began her career over twenty-five years ago at The Press & The Public Project, joining the team that produced the ground-breaking Inside Story, the first regularly scheduled examination of the American press ever to appear on television. That nationally broadcast series aired weekly on PBS for five years and won every major television journalism award. Handros has gone on to develop and produce over one hundred hours of prime-time programming on a wide array of subjects--public policy, news, sports, history, international affairs, education, and the movies. Her latest film with John Kirby was Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle.

Additional product information and recommendations

Sponsored

Discover more options

Loading, please wait...

Your views

Loading, please wait...

Guests also viewed

Loading, please wait...

Featured products

Loading, please wait...

Guest ratings & reviews

Disclaimer

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer