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- A TRIBUTE TO THE REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
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- Michael Luther King Jr. ("Martin" was an alias), was winner of the
- 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, founder of the Southern Christian Leadership
- Conference, and Time magazine's "Man of the Year."
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- One, Martin Luther King attended the Highlander Folk School in 1957 at
- Mount Eagle, Tennessee, a successor to the communist-controlled
- Commonwealth College, co-founded by Don West, district director of the
- Communist party.
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- Two, Martin Luther King's close friends at the Highlander Folk School,
- were Carl and Anne Braden, both identified communists, and Mr. W.
- Barry of the Central Committee of the Communist party.
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- Three, Martin Luther King's chief advisors in the Southern Christian
- Leadership Conference SCLC, include a Reverend Shuttlesworth, Vice
- President of the SCLC, who was the president of the Southern
- Conference Education fund which is a successor of the Southern
- Conference for Human Welfare, a cited communist front organization.
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- Four, Martin Luther King and his wife were active in headlining mass
- peace demonstrations, including the mass demonstration of April, 1967,
- in Central Park where the American flag was burned.
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- Five, his nonviolence and civil disobedience involved disruption and
- breaking whatever laws the movement felt it was above. He tied up
- traffic, had mass breaking of federal state and city laws, which
- resulted in violence, arson, looting, and killing. What did the
- Memphis marchers have to do with racial issues? Martin Luther King
- and his aides turned a sanitation man's strike, a labor dispute, into
- a massive disruptive, destructive, communist issue. Michael Luther
- King Jr. is the only national hero whose private life cannot be
- examined by even his friends.
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