Martin Luther King had a 'big tent' approach for his organization. If someone was willing to help and had skills/ideas, King was willing to have them regardless of any 'baggage' they may have accrued on their way to his organization.
Google Bayard Rustin sometime.
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I think King might have looked askance at some of the criticisms in this thread had they been voiced in 1960 as I am doing now.
Google Bayard Rustin sometime.
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I think King might have looked askance at some of the criticisms in this thread had they been voiced in 1960 as I am doing now.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.