“For decades, they have been sending the message to the black community that they could not succeed on their own. When they stop getting that message, perhaps society will move closer to the colorblindness dreamed of by Martin Luther King, Jr.”
Martin Luther King, Jr. believed in affirmative action programs. He also allowed people into his movement that encouraged blacks to perceive themselves as victims. It is most peculiar that the truth concerning MLK continues to this day when one considers the evidence that is available at your local library. It should be fairly easy to obtain a copy of The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., edited by Claiborne Carson. This collection of his writings (and those written for him by other people) will blow your mind. Revered King was a radical socialist who held America in contempt during the Vietnam War era.





