The Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., 1968
LBJ expresses America's shock and sadness.
Statement by LBJ on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
April 4, 1968
America is shocked and saddened by the brutal slaying tonight of Dr. Martin Luther King.
I ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has struck Dr. King, who lived by nonviolence.
I pray that his family can find comfort in the memory of all he tried to do for the land he loved so well.
I have just conveyed the sympathy of Mrs. Johnson and myself to his widow, Mrs. King.
I know that every American of good will joins me in mourning the death of this outstanding leader and in praying for peace and understanding throughout this land.
We can achieve nothing by lawlessness and divisiveness among the American people. It is only by joining together and only by working together that we can continue to move toward equality and fulfillment for all of our people.
I hope that all Americans tonight will search their hearts as they ponder this most tragic incident.
I have canceled my plans for the evening. I am postponing my trip to Hawaii until tomorrow.
Thank you.