Is Martin Luther King Jr. Anti-racist?

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Flip Ahn the Irishman recently inducted his grandfather the Korean Nationalist in the International Civil Rights Walk in Atlanta as if a recognized international principle? Do other countries have a single museum on the subject of MLK Jr.?

Is Martin Luther King jr. Anti-Racist or anti-Southern?

What if you analyzed his writings for talking about anti-racism versus anti-South?
Make a table listing "race or racism" and "South" critiques:
Letter from Birmingham Jail: Letter from Birmingham Jail, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (letterfromjail.com)
racism: 1 South: 12

For example , Southland in a monologue, South desegregation, South in rivers of blood without him, "One day the South will recognize its real heroes. "
I have a Dream:NAACP | I Have a Dream: Full Text March on Washington Speech
racism 1 South: 2

Check this sequence in particular "I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists " Therefore first it was Alabama, the Southland , and, that inside of it is vicious racists.
How Long, Not Long : Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. "How Long? Not Long" Speech Text - Voices of Democracy (umd.edu)
Racism: 2 South :18

The Moon Landing could have been faked or not, but the most grand conspiracy of a Federal government is to leave no room for question on the supposedly under"privileged" Union-politician named Martin Luther King Jr. , to sell the grass is green on the other side of the fence perhaps the Third Time with no loyalty to anyone ever knows in their communities whatsoever.
 

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"and just as the Apostle Paul left his little village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to practically every hamlet and city of the Greco-Roman world, I too am compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my particular hometown. Like Paul, I must constantly respond to the Macedonian call for aid." MLK Jr. Birmingham Jail
The Call of Korea "And now the all-important question is, whether the Church of Christ will respond to the Macedonian call of Korea — nay, to the majestic summons of the Cap- tain of the Lord's Host." (Closing sentence of the Epilogue)Horace Underwood

 
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