Questionable: Martin Luther King Jr.: Hero or Pawn?
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Martin Luther King is certainly a hero who has the mainstream stamp of approval. As we looked closer into his actual history it was easy to see why. Did you know his real name was Michael? There is so much more to this legendary icon than meets the eye which led us to a question: Was MLK a hero or was he a pawn in a bigger game? Leah and I reach different conclusions… what do you think?
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