he had lost a lot of support from whites and blacks. >> martin luther king is a good man. he's my brother. he's still like me. we're all catching hell. he's got his approaches to freedom. he's doing his best. and he's changing now too. he sees now that it seems to be impossible to do what he want to do. >> king was rapidly being eclipsed by a younger and much more militant faction of the black power movement. >> we are not going to let these white people come into our neighborhoods and kill us. we're going to put every cracker in atlanta on his knees. >> there was a lot of disunity because the only thing that had really kept the black community together, ironically, was segregation. once that has been overcome,