MLK cheated on Corretta brehs?

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Dude not lying though even though that doesnt take away from who he is. I fukks with macolm more than mlk still.

Read the book about the Original Philadelphia Black Mafia and how when Macolm lived in Philly he use to live with this flamer and the black mafia wanted to murder him then because of it but was told to stand down. This was common knowledge
 

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on a side note.

My grandpa went out with Coretta a couple times when she was a student at antioch.

Black excellence? :ld:

yeah she upgraded :to:
 

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how does this affect his legacy at all? American society is so uptight about sex, dude just wanted to bust some nuts before he goes out. he was ready to die to help secure equal rights and you somehow lose reverence because he fukked a few groupies? please go read his letter from Birmingham jail, the man was a genius and most importantly a GOOD person


It taints his legacy a little bit...thats why the family fought so hard to keep the tapes sealed

He wasnt a perfect manman...but blacks made him out to be
 

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His supposed best friend Ralph Abernathy wrote a book. But honestly I'm not sure if I believe it all.
:camby: Yeah Abernathy endorsed Reagan, his career post King was a bit suspect. You never know though there is always more than meets the eye.
 

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It taints his legacy a little bit...thats why the family fought so hard to keep the tapes sealed

He wasnt a perfect manman...but blacks made him out to be
In all honesty I want the tapes sealed forever.
shyt will be mad wrong when they unseal it.

People will be very disappointed
 

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He had affairs...

But stop being fukking c00ns...

There is no evidence that he had an affinity for "white women".
http://www.snopes.com/history/american/mlking.asp

Ralph David Abernathy did acknowledge in his 1989 autobiography, And the Walls Came Tumbling Down, that Martin Luther King engaged in extramarital affairs (evidence of which was somtimes recorded by the FBI through hotel room bugs), but he says absolutely nothing in his book about King's supposed "obsession with white prostitutes," King's using "church donations to have drunken sex parties," or King's hiring "white prostitutes and occasionally beating them brutally." In fact, Abernathy states quite emphatically that he never knew King to have any sexual involvement with white women at all:
Much has been written in recent years about my friend's weakness for women. Had others not dealt with the matter in such detail, I might have avoided any commentary. Unfortunately, some of these commentators have told only the bare facts without suggesting the reasons why Martin might have indulged in such behavior. They have also left a false impression about the range of his activities.

Martin and I were away more often than we were at home; and while this was no excuse for extramarital relations, it was a reason. Some men are better able to bear such deprivations than others, though all of us in SCLC headquarters had our weak moments. We all understood and believed in the biblical prohibition against sex outside of marriage. It was just that he had a particularly difficult time with that temptation.

In addition to his personal vulnerability, he was also a man who attracted women, even when he didn't intend to, and attracted them in droves. Part of his appeal was his predominant role in the black community and part of it was personal. During the last ten years of his life, Martin Luther King was the most important black man in America. That fact alone endowed him with an aura of power and greatness that women found very appealing. He was a hero — the greatest hero of his age — and women are always attracted to a hero.

But he also had a personal charm that ingratiated him with members of the opposite sex. He was always gracious and courteous to women, whether they were attractive to him or not. He had perfect manners. He was well educated. He was warm and friendly. He could make them laugh. He was good company, something that cannot always be said of heroes. These qualities made him even more attractive in close proximity than he was at a distance.

Then, too, Martin's own love of women was apparent in ways that could not be easily pinpointed — but which women clearly sensed, even from afar. I remember on more than one occasion sitting on a stage and having Martin turn to me to say, "Do you see that woman giving me the eye, the one in the red dress?" I wouldn't be able to pick her out at such a distance, but already she had somehow conveyed to him her attraction and he in turn had responded to it. Later I would see them talking together, as if they had known one another forever. I was always a little bewildered at how strongly and unerringly this mutual attraction operated.

A recent biography has suggested without quite saying so that Martin had affairs with white women as well as black. Such a suggestion is without foundation. I can say with the greatest confidence that he was never attracted to white women and had nothing to do with them, despite the opportunities that may have presented themselves.

Of course, J. Edgar Hoover became preoccupied with Martin's private life early in the civil rights movement, and this preoccupation was a significant factor in Hoover's pathological hatred of him and the movement he headed. Early in the game the FBI began to bug our various hotel rooms, hoping to discover our strategy but also to gather evidence that could be used against Martin personally.

I remember in particular a stay at the Willard Hotel in Washington, where they not only put in audio receivers, but video equipment as well. Then, after collecting enough of this "evidence" to be useful, they began to distribute it to reporters, law officers, and other people in a position to hurt us. Finally, when no one would do Hoover's dirty work for him, someone in the FBI put together a tape of highly intimate moments and sent them to Martin. Unfortunately — and perhaps this was deliberate — [his wife] Coretta received the tape and played it first. But such accusations never seemed to touch her. She rose above all the petty attempts to damage their marriage by refusing to even entertain such thoughts.

Read more at http://www.snopes.com/history/american/mlking.asp#K8LPi1Cus0SBfwHc.99
 

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In all honesty I want the tapes sealed forever.
shyt will be mad wrong when they unseal it.

People will be very disappointed

Yeah it will be an unfortunate day when they do get released...because it gonna cast a huge shadow over everything
 

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It's just doesn't sound right to hear our GOAT Civil Right Leader had Thots:patrice:
 
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