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Mark Lane

    Mark Lane was a lawyer, activist, and author whose work centered on challenging official narratives and advocating for the marginalized. He was a pioneer in questioning the investigation into President John F. Kennedy's assassination, with his book 'Rush to Judgment' being among the first to dispute the conclusion of Oswald as the sole assassin. Lane's writings delved into the potential involvement of the CIA and other governmental entities, leading to his own trial. His activism extended to defending minority rights and participating in civil rights and anti-war movements. Lane's legacy as a legal mind and activist is defined by his relentless pursuit of truth and justice for the voiceless.

    Citizen Lane
    The Eternal Feminine. A Little Book for Grown-up Men
    Royal Gardens of the World
    Plausible denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?
    Legendary Locals of Daytona Beach
    Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK
    • 2023

      Lane's book challenges traditional gender roles and explores the complex and nuanced nature of femininity. With wit and wisdom, he argues that embracing the feminine within ourselves is essential for personal growth and societal change.

      The Eternal Feminine. A Little Book for Grown-up Men
    • 2020
    • 2015

      Legendary Locals of Daytona Beach

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Since the 1920s, Daytona Beach has sold itself as "The World's Most Famous Beach," which, while not literally true, does suggest a city with a big personality and large plans. The people in these pages contributed to that personality and made those plans. These people include Matthias Day, the Ohio industrialist, educator, inventor, and newspaper editor who founded and gave his name to the new city in 1876; Mary McLeod Bethune, the daughter of former slaves, who founded the university that bears her name "with five little girls, a dollar and a half, and faith in God"; Bill France Sr., the race driver and promoter who took stock car racing from the beach sands to a state-of-the-art track and built a racing empire; and his son, Bill France Jr., who turned NASCAR into a national pastime. Other notable Daytonans include the builders, writers, artists, rockers, promoters, business founders, educators, journalists, politicians, pioneers, bootleggers, philanthropists, sports stars, and even a dog that made the city what it is today. They come to life in historical photographs from the Halifax Historical Museum, the Florida Archives, and files of the Daytona Beach News-Journal.

      Legendary Locals of Daytona Beach
    • 2012

      Exploring the events surrounding JFK's assassination, the book features exclusive interviews and new research, revealing firsthand accounts from witnesses and officials, including police testimonies that contradict official narratives. It uncovers the CIA's covert involvement, suggesting they orchestrated credentials for Secret Service agents in Dallas during the assassination. This meticulous investigation challenges established beliefs and highlights the complexities of the conspiracy surrounding one of America's most pivotal moments.

      Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK
    • 2012

      Lane has been inspiring social consciousness, influencing history makers, and inciting controversy for more than six decades. Icons of the American political and social landscape appear throughout his autobiography as cohorts and companions and as opponents.

      Citizen Lane
    • 1992

      The explosive facts surrounding the CIA's involvement in President Kennedy's murder, presented for the first time in paperback. In 1966, Lane was therst to expose the flaws in the Warren Commission's official report, and his bestselling book Rush to Judgment revealed that Oswald could not have acted alone. Now he continues his ground-breaking investigation. 15 photographs.

      Plausible denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?