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'Civil Rights Day' as Icon Worship -- The MLK Debate Part 3
On January 16, 2006, "Against the Grain" investigated the debate over the legacy of Martin Luther King. In addition to establishing in popular culture the principle that a man should be judged by the content of his character, rather than the color of his skin, King espoused socialism, was proven a documented plagiarist, and cheated on his wife. It is sad that a balanced investigation of a man's ideas and actions is seen as verboten in current American culture, and instead, the "cult of the personality" rules. This is the third of five parts discussing the legacy of King's work for social change, and his less than rosy scholarly and economic ideals.
For more information on King's plagiarism and economics, there are many sites to which one can refer. This is a good introduction to the plagiarism issue, one about which only a few, mostly conservative, people were aware. The link:
http://www.cycad.com/cgi-bin/pinc/apr2000/books/gt_plagiarism.html
It does not make one a racist to study the character of a man. In fact, King's own famous speech set that as the standard.
Plagiarism and The Culture War : The Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr, and Other Prominent America |
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Patience is the only way you can endure the gray periods. - Dennis Wong YOR Health