and you see the connection of thought and action, theory, praxis, and keep in mind that this great truth teller was called the most notorious liar by the fbi and the most dangerous man in america. and when you love poor people that much. working people that much. and you would be more dangerous to the powers that people. >> while king's faith never wavered, those closest to him were well aware of his bouts of depression. >> he was definitely getting lonelier. from the pinnacle of the great movement in selma brought people done to march and journalists from all around the world, to, to, crusade for voting rights act. that had been a couple years before the movement had splintered over whether he should go north, the movement had splintered over black power, then he had to take on the war and finally he had to take on the poor people's campaign. by the time he did that, he was very, very isolated and lonely. and, and, the depression -- the bouts of depression continued. and driven by conscience to make more of a witness. >> jesse jackson remembers a crucial meeting of family and friends. a