For MLK Day: A Classic--With a New Preface on Civil Unrest
Today is the day officially designated to honor the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., although one suspects that President Trump and his enablers are working to de-establish it as a national holiday or perhaps to re-designate it in some way. This year MLK Day happens to fall on January 19, so perhaps the observance in the White House will mark the 60-year anniversary of the election of Indira Gandhi as Prime Minister of India . Whether or not Trump even knows who she was, his political career has thus far echoed hers: an unlikely national leader with rabid followers whose tenure was characterized by corruption, militarism, and authoritarianism. Here at DoL , however, we observe MLK Day for real. Accordingly, below is an essay that first ran eleven years ago . It seems fitting for this year, as its focus is on the role of fears regarding civil unrest in the selection of Dr. King (rather than Thurgood Marshall, whom I propose as a hypothetical alternative) as the national p...