If THAT is TRUE, that’s a HUGE story!
Nope. It’s not.
Boston University already had a big confab about that.
they admitted it and the question is settled there. But because of cowardice and some strange miracle his Ph.D will stand, my prediction is it will stand forever.
They already know it’s just the average people walking down the street you don’t know anything about that and I don’t think they want to know anything about that.
They want to focus on his cause and his Charisma and with those two narrow things I think I agree.
but regarding his name and his Ph.D I disagree.
To me it is Mike King Day.
How Martin Luther King Jr. Got His Name
Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 as Michael King Jr. after his father, a powerful preacher in his own right. King was known as Little Mike throughout his childhood, but the name did not last long.
Things shifted for King at the age of five, when many historians believe his father changed both of their names. In Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63, author Taylor Branch describes the elder Kings 1934 trip to Europe which inspired the name change and would forever change history.