Hi John,
In our time, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated as a civil rights icon.
During his time, he faced fierce and violent backlash.
Because he spoke the truth about racism in white America. Because he spoke the truth about poverty and the struggles of working people.
We must remember him and his words truthfully—far beyond the often-repeated and misused line about skin color and character.
Most people know Dr. King only as a civil rights leader. But we must remember him as a labor leader who was assassinated while supporting 1,300 Black men in their fight against neglect and abuse at the sanitation strike in Memphis, Tennessee.
Dr. King is associated with “peaceful protest.” But we must remember his sermon “When Peace Becomes Obnoxious”: