Monday, April 04, 2011

How King's Murder Scars the Present

By Danny Schechter
April 4, 2011

Before he went over that mountain top in April 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. said he had already seen the other side, as he spent his last days on earth fighting for the garbage men of Memphis while speaking out about the twin evils of war and poverty.

Read on.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately this country is full of the same type of inbred racist degenerates like James Earl Ray and as long as they are allowed to run the streets or even exist, this country will remain in the Dark Ages. They need to realize that color aside, we are ALL in peril from the common enemy, Wall Street and the 1% that control 40% of the wealth. It is a class war being waged on the other 99%. We would still be in this mess regardless of who is in the White House because of a corrupt Congress and Supreme Court. Are we to see the legacy of Dr. King be trampled upon because of our inaction? Forbid it Almighty God!