There's still so much suspense and eerie unsolved details surrounding the murder of one of the most prominent figures in U.S. history, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ed Lover caught up with Emmy award winning and Oscar nominee Sam Pollard (When The Levees Broke, Four Little Girls) about his most recent documentary, now streaming, "MLK/FBI."

The film explores the FBI's surveillance and harassment of Dr. Martin Luther King in the 1960s. It contains shocking details about the lengths the FBI went to dismantle Black resistance movements as well as its terrorizing of Dr. King. Former FBI Director James Comey makes an appearance in the film.

Happy Black History Month everyone, and please prepare yourself for this week's episode of "C'Mon Son!" The Podcast featuring Sam Pollard.