Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Legacy of a King







Three decades after King was gunned down on a motel balcony in Memphis, Tenn., he is still regarded mainly as the black leader of a movement for black equality. That assessment, while accurate, is far too restrictive. For all King did to free blacks from the yoke of segregation, whites may owe him the greatest debt, for liberating them from the burden of America's centuries-old hypocrisy about race. It is only because of King and the movement that he led that the U.S. can claim to be the leader of the "free world" without inviting smirks of disdain and disbelief.

1 comment:

Lynn Green said...

I have written about how conservatives and libertarians have tried to misuse the life and legacy of Dr. King in my blog "The Green Flame".

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