Family of MLK's former secretary is sued by his estate
One thing you have to admit about MLK's heirs - they definitely keep their eyes on the prize. They have cashed in on their father's name and made millions on MLK's legacy. Thanks to MLK, the goodies flow to them like a mighty stream. That's why they're suing MLK's former secretary for papers worth a measly $75,000. Yes, these fat cats are bullying an 87-year-old lady. Can't let any droplets of that mighty stream flow in the wrong direction, you see. And this isn't the first time these insatiable moneygrubbers have sued to fatten their estate:
The suit is among the latest in a series of legal actions taken in the name of King’s estate. In 1987, Coretta Scott King sued Boston University for personal papers from her husband’s graduate school days. In 2008, Martin and Bernice King sued their brother, Dexter, accusing him of mismanaging the family corporation that controls King’s image and intellectual property. There have been other lawsuits and threats of suits.What a perfect symbol of the Civil Rights hustle.


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The day of His Holiness, Doctor Reverend Martin Luther King Jr, is Monday, January 21.
I shall celebrate by ignoring it altogether and going to work. I may even play "Dixie" on my kazoo, you never can tell.
Mark Slater, the Colorado Confederate
Author Nelson Algren said,"What starts out as a cause, will end up as a racket." Exhibit A, the "Civil Rights" (?) movement and the King family.
One of the most annoying holidays ever. Not only is held over any school district that dares hold school that day but the placement is simply put- a pain. Three weeks after kids go back to school here is another holiday and it is the middle of winter so the weather is likely to be atrocious.
Today I'm flying the eleven-star
1st National Flag for Gen'l. Lee's birthday; I'll fly it again on Monday (21 JAN) in celebration of Gen'l. Jackson's.
Who is this King fellow? ;)
Regards,
David Smith
Tennessee
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