Martin Luther King Jr
A TRIBUTE TO THE REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Michael Luther King Jr. (“Martin” was an alias), was winner of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Time magazine’s “Man of the Year.”
One, Martin Luther King attended the Highlander Folk School in 1957 at Mount Eagle, Tennessee, a successor to the communist-controlled Commonwealth College, co-founded by Don West, district director of the Communist party.
Two, Martin Luther King’s close friends at the Highlander Folk School, were Carl and Anne Braden, both identified communists, and Mr. W. Barry of the Central Committee of the Communist party.
Three, Martin Luther King’s chief advisors in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC, include a Reverend Shuttlesworth, Vice President of the SCLC, who was the president of the Southern Conference Education fund which is a successor of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, a cited communist front organization.
Four, Martin Luther King and his wife were active in headlining mass peace demonstrations, including the mass demonstration of April, 1967, in Central Park where the American flag was burned.
Five, his nonviolence and civil disobedience involved disruption and breaking whatever laws the movement felt it was above. He tied up traffic, had mass breaking of federal state and city laws, which resulted in violence, arson, looting, and killing. What did the Memphis marchers have to do with racial issues? Martin Luther King and his aides turned a sanitation man’s strike, a labor dispute, into a massive disruptive, destructive, communist issue. Michael Luther King Jr. is the only national hero whose private life cannot be examined by even his friends.