He delayed his departure to hawaii to organize meetings for the death of MLK. The President called a late morning meeting of civil rights leaders in the White House in the uproar of reaction following the death Thursday night of Dr Martin Luther King. He took immediate action do to recognizing what his assassination had caused.
The death of MLK caused the nation to react in such revenge that many citizens had gotten arrested. Widespread looting and arson struck Harlem and Brooklyn’s Bedford section. More than 90 persons were arrested and scores injured. Angry crowds burned and looted stores in a Negro neighborhood. 167 arrested. People were acting out of impulse. The black community was at war with white people who stood against Dr. Martin Luther King. The black community was at war with white people in general.
President Lyndon B. Johnson took initiative to keep a great leader in remembrance. He attended the memorial for Dr Martin Luther King Jr the very next day after the death of MLK. Johnson led the nation in tribute to MLK and had the nation mourning for the loss of a nonviolent advocate and a Nobel prize winner. He took measures to make sure America remembered the extraordinary lengths that MLK took to make a nation a more loving, compassionate and equal nation to live