The Evolution of Dr. King *Socialist Progressives Group Post* [View all]
By the end of his life, Martin Luther King Jr was an avowed socialist.
by Lee Sustar ~ 1.19.15 (Lee Sustar is the labor editor for Socialist Worker, where this first appeared)
Virtually every Democratic Party politician, black or white, claims the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Conveniently forgotten is the fact that in the final years of his life, before his assassination in 1968, King broke with Democratic President Lyndon Johnson over the Vietnam War and the administrations failure to enforce civil rights legislation in the South. Thats something no Democrats of national stature have been willing to do today.
While the reforms advocated by King for most of his life were mild compared to the demands of the more radical black nationalists, they were nevertheless condemned by the same Democrats who have since tried to turn King into a heroic icon and a symbol of black accommodation to the system.
In order to understand Kings eventual shift to the left, its necessary to look at the class struggles that underpinned the civil rights movement and the nature of Kings organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) ...
Much more here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/01/martin-luther-king-socialist/
