CITY OF WHITE GOLD
20 all the secret krewes: The 1967 Cotton Carnival details here are drawn from Magness,
21 Memphis was built on the spot: For details on the early history of Memphis, see Capers,
22 Front Street, cotton's main drag: Details here on the business of cotton are drawn from Bearden,
23 a yellow fever epidemic: For a vivid account of the 1878 yellow fever epidemic, see Crosby,
24 'was built on a bluff': Wills, 'Martin Luther King Is Still on the Case.'
25 Marcus Brutus Winchester: Weeks,
26 Ida B. Wells: For anyone curious about the courageous life of this civil rights matriarch, I recommend her excellent memoir,
27 renouncing the Klan: Jack Hurst's fine biography,
28 masked green jesters: See Magness,
CHAPTER 2
GOING FOR BROKE
29 'For years, I labored with reforming': King interview with David Halberstam, quoted in Dyson,
30 'My own government':
31 'The good and just society': Washington,
32 'It didn't cost the nation': Kotz,
33 'I'm on fire': Branch,
34 go on a brief sabbatical: Garrow,
35 'I'm tired of all this traveling': Ibid., p. 572.
36 'I feel discouraged': Ibid., p. 592.
37 'The Southern Christian Leadership Conference': Branch,
38 'represents moral irresponsibility': Garrow,
39 'This is a kind of last, desperate demand': Ibid.
CHAPTER 3
THE MONTH OF THE IGUANA
40 On an empty beach: This scene is primarily drawn from interviews with Manuela Medrano, in House Select Committee on Assassinations (hereafter HSCA),
41 bought a Kodak Super 8: McMillan,
42 Visibly upset: HSCA,
43 modest but respectable enough place: On a research trip to Puerto Vallarta, I visited the Rio, still a popular downtown hotel, and viewed archival photographs from the 1960s.
44 'publisher's assistant': See Huie,
45 'idyllic': Ray,
46 'everybody there wanted': Ray, '20,000 Words,' HSCA,
47 erotic feedback loop: William Bradford Huie visited this whorehouse in 1968 and describes it in some detail in his book
48 Galt began frequenting: My description of Ray's favorite bordello is drawn from the summary of the time he spent in Mexico in HSCA,
49 He complained of headaches: McMillan,
50 He rarely tipped: Huie,
51 which he called his 'equalizer': Ray,
52 trips into the hills: HSCA,
53 keen on learning ... local Mexican dances: Ibid.
54 'I seriously considered the trade': Ray,
55 'He said many insulting things': A good overview of the incident at Casa Susana is in HSCA,
56 'I'm going to kill them': This and other details of the confrontation with the black sailors are in an official interview with Medrano, HSCA,
57 he straddled Elisa: McMillan,