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Historical Title: The Unknown Martin Luther King, Jr. The Unknown Martin Luther King, Jr. King was hardly the greatest American. by Benjamin J. Ryan Forty years after his death, the popularity of Martin Luther King remains extraordinary. He is perhaps the single most praised person in American history, and millions adore him as a hero and almost a saint. The federal government has made space available on the Mall in Washington for a national monument for King, not far from Lincolns. Only four men in American history have national monuments: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt; and now King will make five. King is the only American who enjoys the nations highest honor of having a national holiday on his birthday. There are other days of remembrance such as Presidents Day, but no one else but Jesus Christ is recognized with a similar holiday. Does King deserve such honors? Much that has been known to scholars for yearsbut largely unknown to most Americanssuggests otherwise. Plagiarism As a young man, King started plagiarizing the work of others and he continued this practice throughout his career. At Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania, where he received a bachelor of divinity degree in 1951, many of his papers contained material lifted verbatim and without acknowledgement from published sources. An extensive project started at Stanford University in 1984 to publish all of Kings papers tracked down the original sources for these early papers and concluded that his academic writings are tragically flawed by numerous instances of plagiarism. Journalist Theodore Pappas, who has also reviewed the collection, found one paper showing verbatim theft in 20 of a total of 24 paragraphs. He writes: Kings plagiarisms are easy to detect because their style rises above the level of his pedestrian student prose. In general, if the sentences are eloquent, witty, insightful, or pithy, or contain allusions, analogies, metaphors, or similes, it is safe to assume that the section has been purloined. No one else but Jesus Christ has a national holiday on his birthday. King also plagiarized himself, recycling old term papers as new ones. Some of his professors complained about sloppy references, but they seem to have had no idea how extensively he was stealing material, and his habits were well established by the time he entered the PhD program at Boston University. King plagiarized one-third of his 343-page dissertation, the book-length project required to earn a PhD, leading some to say he should be stripped of his doctoral degree. Mr. Pappas explains that Kings plagiarism was a lifelong habit: Kings Nobel Prize Lecture was plagiarized extensively from works by Florida minister J. Wallace Hamilton; the sections on Gandhi and nonviolence in his Pilgrimage speech were taken virtually verbatim from Harris Woffords speech on the same topic; the frequently replayed climax to the I Have a Dream speechthe from every mountainside, let freedom ring portioncame from a 1952 address to the Republican National Convention by a black preacher named Archibald Carey; and the 1968 sermon in which King prophesied his martyrdom was based on works by J. Wallace Hamilton and Methodist minister Harold Bosley. Perhaps King had no choice but to use the words of others. Mr. Pappas has found that on the Graduate Record Exam, King scored in the second-lowest quartile in English and vocabulary, in the lowest ten percent in quantitative analysis, and in the lowest third on his advanced test in philosophy. Adultery King lived a double life. During the day, he would speak to large crowds, quoting Scripture and invoking Gods will, and at night he frequently had sex with women from the audience. Kings habits of sexual adventure had been well established by the time he was married, says Michael Eric Dyson of Georgetown University, a King admirer. He notes that King often told lewd jokes, shared women with friends, and was sexually reckless. According to King biographer Taylor Branch, during a long party on the night of January 6 and 7, 1964, an FBI bugging device recorded Kings distinctive voice ring out above others with pulsating abandon, saying, Im f***ing for God! Sex with single and married women continued after King married, and on the night before his death, King had two adulterous trysts. His first rendezvous was at a womans house, the second in a hotel room. The source for this was his best friend and second-in-command, Ralph Abernathy, who noted that the second woman was a member of the Kentucky legislature, now known to be Georgia Davis Powers. Abernathy went on to say that a third woman was also looking for King that same night, but found his bed empty. She knew his habits and was angry when they met later that morning. In response, writes Abernathy, King lost his temper and knocked her across the bed.
She leapt up to fight back, and for a moment they were engaged in a full-blown fight, with [King] clearly winning. A few hours later, King ate lunch with Abernathy and discussed the importance of nonviolence for their movement. To other colleagues, King justified his adultery this way: Im away from home twenty-five to twenty-seven days a month. F***ings a form of anxiety reduction. King had many one-night stands but also grew close to one of his girlfriends in a relationship that became, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer David Garrow, the emotional centerpiece of Kings life. Still, sex with other women remained a commonplace of Kings travels. In private, King could be extremely crude. On one FBI recording, King said to Abernathy in what was no doubt a teasing remark, Come on over here, you big black motherf***er, and let me suck your d**k. FBI sources told Taylor Branch about a surveillance tape of King watching a televised rerun of the Kennedy funeral. When he saw the famous moment when Jacqueline Kennedy knelt with her children before her dead husbands coffin, King reportedly sneered, Look at her. Sucking him off one last time. Despite his obsession with sex and his betrayal of his own wife and children, and despite Christianitys call for fidelity, King continued to claim the moral authority of a Baptist minister. Whites King stated that the vast majority of white Americans are racist and that they refused to share power. His solution was to redistribute wealth and power through reparations for slavery and racial quotas: No amount of gold could provide an adequate compensation for the exploitation and humiliation of the Negro in America down through the centuries. Not all the wealth of this affluent society could meet the bill. Yet a price can be placed on unpaid wages.
The payment should be in the form of a massive program by the government of special, compensatory measures which could be regarded as a settlement. Continued King, Moral justification for such measures for Negroes is rooted in the robberies inherent in the institution of slavery. He named his plan the Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged. Some poor whites would also receive compensation because they were derivative victims of slavery, but the welfare of blacks was his central focus. King has been praised, even by conservatives, as the great advocate of color-blindness. They focus too narrowly on one sentence in his I Have a Dream speech, in which he said he wanted to live in a nation where [my children] will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. The truth is that King wanted quotas for blacks. [I]f a city has a 30 percent Negro population, King reasoned, then it is logical to assume that Negroes should have at least 30 percent of the jobs in any particular company, and jobs in all categories rather than only in menial areas. One of Kings greatest achievements is said to have been passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. At the signing ceremony on July 2, he stood directly behind President Lyndon Johnson as a key guest. The federal agency created by the act, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, now monitors hiring practices and ensures that Kings desires for racial preferences are met. Like liberals today, King denied racial differences. In a reply to an interviewer who told him many Southern whites thought racial differences were a biological fact, he replied: This utterly ignorant fallacy has been so thoroughly refuted by the social scientists, as well as by medical science, that any individual who goes on believing it is standing in an absolutely misguided and diminishing circle. The American Anthropological Association has unanimously adopted a resolution repudiating statements that Negroes are biologically, in innate mental ability or in any other way inferior to whites. The conclusions to be drawn from his belief in across-the-board equality were clear: failure by blacks to achieve at the level of whites could be explained only by white oppression. As King explained in one interview, I think we have to honestly admit that the problems in the world today, as they relate to the question of race, must be blamed on the whole doctrine of white supremacy, the whole doctrine of racism, and these doctrines came into being through the white race and the exploitation of the colored peoples of the world. King predicted that if the white world does not stop this racism and oppression, then we can end up in the world with a kind of race war. Communism In his public speeches, King never called himself a communist, instead claiming to stand for a synthesis of capitalism and communism: [C]apitalism fails to realize that life is social. Communism fails to realize that life is individual. Truth is found neither in the rugged individualism of capitalism nor in the impersonal collectivism of communism. The Kingdom of God is found in a synthesis that combines the truths of these two opposites. However, David Garrow found that in private King made it clear to close friends that economically speaking he considered himself what he termed a Marxist. Mr. Garrow passes along an account of a conversation C.L.R. James, a Marxist intellectual, had with King: King leaned over to me saying, I dont say such things from the pulpit, James, but that is what I really believe.
King wanted me to know that he understood and accepted, and in fact agreed with, the ideas that I was putting forwardideas which were fundamentally Marxist-Leninist.
I saw him as a man whose ideas were as advanced as any of us on the Left, but who, as he actually said to me, could not say such things from the pulpit.
King was a man with clear ideas, but whose position as a churchman, etc. imposed on him the necessity of reserve. J. Pius Barbour, a close friend of Kings at seminary, agreed that he was economically a Marxist. Some of Kings most influential advisors were Communists with direct ties to the Soviet Union. One was Stanley Levison, whom Mr. Garrow called Kings most important political counselor and at Martin Luther Kings elbow. He organized fundraisers for King, counseled him on tax issues and political strategy, wrote fundraising letters and his United Packinghouse Workers Convention speech, edited parts of his books, advised him on his first major national address, and prepped King for questions from the media. Coretta Scott King said of Levison that he was [a]lways working in the background, his contribution has been indispensable, and Mr. Garrow says the association with Levison was without a doubt Kings closest friendship with a white person. What were Levisons political views? John Barron is the author of Operation SOLO, which is about the most vital intelligence operation the FBI ever had sustained against the Soviet Union. Part of its work was to track Levison who, according to Mr. Barron, gained admission into the inner circle of the communist underground in the US. Mr. Garrow, a strong defender of King, admits that Levison was one of the two top financiers of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), which received about one million dollars a year from the Soviet Union. Mr. Garrow found that Levison was directly involved in the Communist Partys most sensitive financial dealings, and acknowledged there was first-hand evidence of Levisons financial link to the Soviet Union. Hunter Pitts ODell, who was elected in 1959 to the national committee, the governing body for the CPUSA, was another party member who worked for King. According to FBI reports, Levison installed ODell as the head of Kings New York office, and later recommended that ODell be made Kings executive assistant in Atlanta. King knew his associates were Communists. President Kennedy himself gave an explicit personal order to King advising against his shocking association with Stanley Levison. Once when he was walking privately with King in the White House Rose Garden, Kennedy also named ODell and said to King: Theyre Communists. Youve got to get rid of them. The Communist connections help explain why Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy authorized the FBI to wiretap Kings home and office telephones in October 1963. Kennedy, like his brother John, was deeply sympathetic to King but also aware of the threat of communism. Mr. Garrow tried to exonerate King of the charge of being a fellow traveler by arguing that Levison broke with the CPUSA while he worked for King, that is, from the time he met King in the summer of 1956 until Kings death in 1968. However, as historian Samuel Francis has pointed out, an official break with the CPUSA does not necessarily mean a break with the goals of communism or with the Soviet Union. John Barron argues that if Levison had defected from the CPUSA and renounced communism, he would not have associated with former comrades, such as CP officials Lem Harris, Hunter Pitts ODell, and Roy Bennett (Levisons twin brother who had changed his last name). He was also close to the highly placed KGB officer Victor Lessiovsky, who was an assistant to the head of the United Nations, U Thant. Mr. Barron asks why Lessiovsky would fritter away his time and risk his career
by repeatedly indulging himself in idle lunches or amusing cocktail conversation with an undistinguished lawyer [Levison]
who had nothing to offer the KGB, or with someone who had deserted the party and its discipline, or with someone about whom the KGB knew nothing?
And why would an ordinary American lawyer
meet, again and again, with a Soviet assistant to the boss of the United Nations? Other Communists who worked with King included Aubrey Williams, James Dombrowski, Carl Braden, William Melish, Ella J. Baker, Bayard Rustin, and Benjamin Smith. King also associated and cooperated with a number of groups known to be CPUSA front organizations or to be heavily penetrated and influenced by members of the Communist Partyfor example, the Southern Conference Educational Fund; Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell; the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America; the National Lawyers Guild; and the Highlander Folk School. The CPUSA clearly tried to influence King and his movement. An FBI report of May 6, 1960 from Jack Childs, one of the FBIs most accomplished spies and a winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Intelligence, said that the CP feels that it is definitely to the Partys advantage to assign outstanding Party members to work with the [Martin] Luther King group.
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