King A Life by Jonathan Eig


Martin Luther King  is  a very special man. This is what makes him still memorable today. He is an inspiration. It is as though God is holding his hand tightly every time he makes a decision. He seems not to fear or have any anxious thoughts when he does need to take the next step in his life. It is astonishing to recall how much he believed in and thought of Gandhi's ideas. He took his life goals seriously. 

Jonathan Eig's book is one that leaves us knowledgeable of the fact that he was a "real" man. He had flaws.He did like women. At one time,  he dated a white lady. People who did not want races to mix judged the couple harshly. It is impossible not to bring  up the word racism when talking, reading or thinking about him. During that time people believed deeply in the tenets of Jim Crow. More than once he was accused of plagiarism. He must have felt shame and anger.

King by Jonathan Eig is easy to read. I did get confused reading so many abbreviations of the King  name.The man was too big to ever think that his words will die away. His words are all about a better America, a more accepting America and an America where there is truly Democracy.

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