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Final Call Newspaper retracts allegations attributed to King family accusing Rev. Jackson and Rev. Kyles, citing reporter's lack of fact or proof
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Updated Aug 26, 2003 - 11:35:00 PM

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(FinalCall.com) - Responding to an article that appeared in the Final Call Newspaper's Print Edition, Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Martin Luther King III said his family never implied that Rev. Jackson or Rev. Kyles were complicit in assassination.

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