Title : The Seminarian: A New Biography of Martin Luther King Jr.: A Portrait of the Plagiarist as a Young Man
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The Seminarian: A New Biography of Martin Luther King Jr.: A Portrait of the Plagiarist as a Young Man
By “W”
New book on Martin Luther King Jr.’s time at Crozer Seminary.
This weekend’s WSJ review sez the author reports “on subjects that might prove difficult to stomach for those who worship King. Among them: King’s penchant for plagiarism, which seems…to be worse than previously known. King plagiarized repeatedly… and the faculty either missed it, didn’t care or decided it wasn’t important enough to derail the career of a promising student.”
N.S.: How could a serial plagiarist be “a promising student”?
That line reminds me of the rationalization that at least one black media operative made for Jayson Blair, after the latter was finally exposed in 2003. Since Blair was "breaking stories," people looked the other way. But Blair never broke a single story. He alternately plagiarized other people's stories, and fabricated fake ones.
Everything I’ve read about King the college student leaves no doubt in my mind, that in matters of race, the American university was already hopelessly corrupt by circa 1950.
In other words, there was no more excuse for the indulging of the young King than there was for the indulging of Blair.
At Patrick Parr.
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