• The Martin Luther King Jr. Plagiarism page

    From Ronny Koch@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 15 22:48:43 2024
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism.black, memphis.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: sac.politics

    In response to the University of Nebraska's proposal to make
    Martin Luther King's birthday an official University holiday, we
    here present the MLK plagiarism page, on which we'll be
    documenting MLK's long career of misrepresenting other writers'
    work as his own.
    The page is still under construction. When it is complete, it
    will compare in detail excerpts of King's works with those of
    previous authors, showing how King lifted sentences, phrases and
    entire paragraphs from texts like Paul Ramsey's 'Basic Christian
    Ethics' (sheesh!). It will show how whole chunks of MLK's
    doctoral thesis were copied from the thesis of another student,
    and from the works of eminent theologians. It will show how his
    early graduate and even undergraduate student papers were
    filched, and how King's plagiarism extended into his later
    career, and the works he wrote after he became famous.


    A chronology of the discovery of King's plagiarism

    King's plagiarized works

    Student essays
    Dissertation
    Books
    Sermons, speeches and miscellania
    In the meantime, you might like to check out these links
    The University of British Columbia policy on plagiarism, which
    uses a MLK student paper as an example of the most serious kind
    of plagiarism, complete or near-complete transcription of
    another author's work
    University of Nebraska's Philosophy Department's policy on
    plagiarism . Somehow they left out the caveat "If you become a
    cultural icon, none of this counts".
    My Daily Nebraskan column on the King Holiday... ..
    ...and a reply by John L. Harris , Special Assistant to the Vice
    Chancellor for Student Affairs.
    The UNL PC crowd's King web page. Not much about King, but lots
    of stuff about the PC crowd...

    http://www.martinlutherking.org/plagiarism.html


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