Frady stated that King and several friends were known as "the Wreckers" (pp 17). When King explained what that was he stated, "We wreck girls." King would usually do the scouting for comely prospects for the rest of them, picking the comeliest for himself. (pp 17).
Mr. Frady also stated that while Martin Luther King, Jr. attended Boston University he had fallen in love with a daughter of an immigrant German woman. He dated her for a while, contemplating marriage and eventually stopped dating her because his friends continuously admonished the interracial marriage. Not long after then he met and fell in love with Coretta Scott. The way this was mentioned was as though Coretta the rebound woman replacing the woman he really loved. I had never heard of this woman and always thought that Coretta Scott was his first love. It was mentioned as though King didn"tmt have a mind of his own and was not willing to deal with his love for someone with having to put up with the thoughts of the publics"tm eye. According to the book he never recovered from having to admonish the relationship.
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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him being a womanizer and an excessive drinker during his years in the Crozier Theological Seminary. Frady stated that King and several friends were known as "the Wreckers" (pp 17). When King explained what that was he stated, "We wreck girls." King would usually do the scouting for comely prospects for the rest of them, picking the comeliest for himself. (pp 17).
Mr. Frady also stated that while Martin Luther King, Jr. attended Boston University he had fallen in love with a daughter of an immigrant German woman. He dated her for a while, contemplating marriage and eventually stopped dating her because his friends continuously admonished the interracial marriage. Not long after then he met and fell in love with Coretta Scott. The way this was mentioned was as though Coretta the rebound woman replacing the woman he really loved. I had never heard of this woman and always thought that Coretta Scott was his first love. It was mentioned as though King didn"tmt have a mind of his own and was not willing to deal with his love for someone with having to put up with the thoughts of the publics"tm eye. According to the book he never recovered from having to admonish the relationship.
The most memorable things that Frady mentioned and is continuously mentioned today as when we speak of Martin Luther King, Jr. is the impact he had on the African American Community, his wonderful sermons that were preached on Auburn Street, and the powerful "I have a Dream Speech". He showed that through it all, Martin Luther King Jr"tms support and b
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