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Originally Posted by SashQ
I know, right? You would think that would be a biography but in this case Clayborne Carson took Dr. King's books, articles, essays, personal letters, and unpublished manuscripts and put them together in a connecting story and it's written in a first person narrative so you get the feeling like King himself is telling the story.
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In other words, it wasn't written after his death, it was
compiled after his death. And since it's written by King himself, it presumably doesn't end with him describing how he was killed. Ergo he doesn't die at the end.