I see. So this is an attack on some of his work in seminary. I don’t think it’s good to attack Dr. King and the work he did and the things he stood for. Dr. King stood, and died, for belief that white and black could integrate and be friends with one another. When he died, Dr. King’s dream died with him. From there on out, it has been the radical faction, the Malcom X disciples, the Elijah Muhammed model, the Louis Farrakhan devotees who have dominated white-black relations, stoking the anger, waving the bloody shirt. It really makes me sad that the Rev. Dr. King’s dream is dead. Because the only other way is blood.