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|    Ronny Koch to All    |
|    "Dr." Martin Luther King, Jr. exposed as    |
|    23 Jan 25 09:08:22    |
      [continued from previous message]              had been heeded, if, in fact, such advice had ever been given.              Shortly after the stonewalling and coverup attempted by those       overseeing the King Papers Project (Clayborne Carson of Stanford       University, and Ralph Luker of Emory University), two important       books were published by Theodore Pappas: The Martin Luther King,       Jr. Plagiarism Story and Plagiarism and the Culture War. In the       years since the discovery of King's plagiaries, a number of       other excellent research projects have resulted in dissertations       and reports on different aspects of the plagiaries of Martin       Luther King, Jr.              What this ongoing research seems to most clearly portray is not       just the shortcomings of Martin Luther King, Jr. himself, but       the failures of academia in confronting intellectual fraud and       in holding scholars to high standards of academic integrity       whatever their racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.              Click here to continue              ************              All the more reason to question: Martin Luther King Day?                             --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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