Dr. MLK Jr.: Excavating his True Work

Too often, we are treated to a view of a romanticized and whitewashed Dr. King in order to fit the man and his struggle neatly within the prevailing political and economic power structures in a largely uncritical and non-threatening manner. This portrayal of Dr. King has been mass marketed as an accommodationist figure and is now so pervasive in our schools, media, etc. that it threatens to neutralize and placate the most ambitious, daring and challenging of King's critique along with his struggle to confront and organize against not only racism, but economic exploitation and militarism-imperialism as well.
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yes celebrating a statement like "I have a dream" is just perfect for the oppositors to create a mass conscience of "isn't he cute with his dream and all and the hero statute achieved by his assassination - a tool to interrupt political progress that we've turned into a blend-democracy-must by assassinating so many others before and after - isn't he cute with his dream?"

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