Balder Ex-Libris - Farrell MarkReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearFarrell Mark - Why the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday should be repealedurn:md5:151873ba7467612cf14a2d381d380a1c2013-01-23T23:30:00+00:002013-01-23T23:34:40+00:00balderFarrell MarkUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Farrell_Mark_-_Why_the_Martin_Luther_King_Jr_Holiday_should_be_repealed_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Farrell Mark</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Why the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday should be repealed M.L.K., Jr.’s Life and the Aftereffects</strong><br />
Year : 1995<br />
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It is generally believed that Martin Luther King, Jr., was an intelligent African-American who promoted harmony between the races. Numerous books— all of which talk about his deeds of valor to promote good-will between both blacks and whites during a time when riots and strife regularly occurred in America— have been written about his life. He is generally regarded as a man of ethics, a man who fought against injustices. After all, he did receive the Nobel Peace Prize; and that, in itself, is something that is admired throughout the world. However, there is another side of King— one that no one dares to discuss. In today’s politically correct society, it seems that much of King’s life— the parts that do not convey his image of a leader who promoted peace— have been forgotten. Very few people, especially those people who were not alive during the time that King promoted his brotherhood, have heard about this other side of King. I challenge everything you have been taught about King’s love of people and life, about his nonviolent tactics, and about his beliefs and ethics. I believe that this other side of King needs to be discussed. I feel quite strongly about this. In fact, judging from what I have uncovered about the parts of his life that have rarely been mentioned, I feel that “a petition for a redress of grievances” is in order to have the Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday repealed. In order to fully understand “why” I feel this way, just continue reading. <strong>...</strong></p>