Dexter King Confronts His Critics And Reveals His Dream
There has been a lot of controversy surrounding Dexter King about his tight control of the King speeches, papers, and copyrights. In his new book, Growing Up King: AN Intimate Memoir, he confronts his critics and mournfully examines the effect his father’s death had on him as a child. King’s book describes in some detail the events of the ni
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Even to this very day it pains King to speak of the assassination. Now King is the CEO and president of the Martin Luther King Jr. King says the intention of the center is to educate organization, not to be a “direct action” organization. King’s “real message” which is deeper than the “I Have A Dream” speech. Center for Nonviolence Social Change. Other critics have charged that the King Center itself is not involved in contemporary civil rights issues and does not supported direct action methods of nonviolence. King has been accused of “peddling” his father’s legacy to the highest bidder. King says the Center is educating people on M. There is a public dispute over whether M. He has endured a considerable amount of criticism from the media and others who are uncomfortable about his decisions regarding the center and the licensing of his father’s papers. Some say the papers should be donated to the Library. Particularly about how he and his siblings were told by the Rev. Andrew Young about their father had been killed.
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