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riqster

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37. That was not my intent.
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 07:56 PM
Jan 2014

But the current narrative that focuses on his work for racial equality minimizes his economic message, and to rectify that was my intent.

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And he was killed while rallying with public workers trying to unionize. JaneyVee Jan 2014 #1
Very true! riqster Jan 2014 #2
Good point, and should be brought up often. senseandsensibility Jan 2014 #3
so they could earn a living wage rurallib Jan 2014 #5
That is, indeed the point. riqster Jan 2014 #9
Proud gaspee Jan 2014 #4
I also like the Rude Pundit's take on MLK. riqster Jan 2014 #6
Yup gaspee Jan 2014 #7
He was a radical who understood that violent revolutions hurt the underclass the most. riqster Jan 2014 #11
One of his most radical speeches: riqster Jan 2014 #17
I agree. johnnyreb Jan 2014 #8
Whoa. Please make this an OP. riqster Jan 2014 #10
I'm on a tiny screen johnnyreb Jan 2014 #14
If you don't mind, I will post one later today. riqster Jan 2014 #16
exactly. - that's when ge became a real threat villager Jan 2014 #12
He also had the audacity to publicly point out the immoral War on Vietnam. Octafish Jan 2014 #13
And pointed out the role of money in the equation. riqster Jan 2014 #15
Does tv news ever mention Vietnam with MLK? johnnyreb Jan 2014 #18
This too. hunter Jan 2014 #42
Just who is "They?" Archae Jan 2014 #19
id imagine iamthebandfanman Jan 2014 #21
Unfortunately, even that is too vague. Archae Jan 2014 #22
"I do think he had help from racist groups like the KKK. " hedgehog Jan 2014 #23
Dingdingding! riqster Jan 2014 #24
I keep asking the same question Progressive dog Jan 2014 #32
Sorry that it has taken so long to respond. riqster Jan 2014 #43
he was a socialist... iamthebandfanman Jan 2014 #20
says it all heaven05 Jan 2014 #26
And that is an VERY Marxian analysis of capitalism...... socialist_n_TN Jan 2014 #34
+ 1000 and you're right heaven05 Jan 2014 #25
So true.....often forgotten that he was fighting for striking janitors in Memphis. joanbarnes Jan 2014 #27
Absolutely. Just like Bobby Gman Jan 2014 #28
important op frwrfpos Jan 2014 #29
Yes, he was. Yo_Mama Jan 2014 #30
I believe that is correct. n/t Wilms Jan 2014 #31
"They" did not kill him, James Earl Ray did Progressive dog Jan 2014 #33
No debunking. former9thward Jan 2014 #40
K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2014 #35
it is false to say that "Racial equality wasn’t all that big a deal," even to the elite fishwax Jan 2014 #36
That was not my intent. riqster Jan 2014 #37
I can appreciate that -- but I think the opening sentence does just that fishwax Jan 2014 #38
+1 Quayblue Jan 2014 #41
Agreed. Bobbie Jo Jan 2014 #39
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