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MLK’s Family Wants Biopic Shut Down

No matter how great of a man you are or may be, everyone has their faults and Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't any different.
  • By Brennen Jones
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  • January 19, 2010
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No matter how great of a man you are or may be, everyone has their faults and Martin Luther King Jr. wasn’t any different.

MLK seem to have had a weakness for women according to various reports and also according to the infamous J. Egdgar Hoover tape, where they set up MLK with a prostitute and secretly taped them having sex and the pillow talk that followed.

These particular moments are often not discussed when dealing with the legacy of MLK and rightfully so, because even though he had “transgressions”, his legacy transcends those transgressions.

But should we forget about this part of MLK’s history just because of who he was to society? His family would like for us to forget.

For months now, King’s family has been nervous about “Selma.” Produced by Brad Pitt and “Slumdog Millionaire” Oscar-winner Christian Colson, the project’s script portrays King (r.) as the tireless martyr of America’s civil rights movement. But Paul Webb’s screenplay also shows him to be a flesh-and-blood man who had, as his colleague Ralph Abernathy wrote, a “weakness for women.”

In one scene, President Lyndon Johnson tells FBI director J. Edgar Hoover that he doesn’t know or care “whether [King] has a gargantuan appetite for p- or whether he just sometimes needs a woman’s touch when he’s away from home …”

In another scene at a Washington hotel, King meets a flirtatious woman who tells him, “You look like you need some tender loving care, honey.”

“You’re way out of my price bracket,” says King.

“I’ll donate part of my fee to the cause,” she says.

Soon thereafter, Hoover’s agents are seen recording King’s lovemaking with the woman, as well as their postcoital conversation. King’s wife, Coretta, receives a copy of the tape, with an anonymous blackmail letter.

The Nobel Prize winner actually received such a tape and letter. According to King biographer David Garrow, King explained his numerous extramarital affairs as “a form of anxiety reduction.” In 1968, according to historian Taylor Branch, he admitted to Coretta that he’d carried on a five-year romance with a married woman.

Still, King’s heirs are trying to keep his dalliances out of “Selma.” Last week, a rep for Martin Luther King 3rd told us, “Our attorneys are reviewing the script.”

But now, “Selma” director Lee Daniels tells us the Kings can relax. “The script they have is not my script,” says Daniels, whose last movie, “Precious,” has sparked major Oscar buzz.

Daniels is still “evaluating” the draft by Webb (who has written a script on Abraham Lincoln for Steven Spielberg). But Daniels says he doesn’t believe the hooker scene is necessary.

“This project is still in an embryonic stage,” he says. “But I can tell you my story focuses on the civil rights marches. It’s not about tapes and prostitutes. It’s about the African-American man who changed history.” [Source]

What do you guys think about this? Do you think that the movie should leave out MLK’s extramarital affairs or go hard and just give it to us raw?

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Brennen Jones

Brennen Jones

Brennen Jones is the leading founder and publisher of TheUrbanTwist.com, a leading entertainment and media blog. He is also the founder of P.S. Web Pros, which is a web design and internet marketing company. He's also TheUrbanTwist.com's resident filmmaker and has produced and directed several short films under his Kitt HoRizon Films imprint and he's produced and have worked on video productions and commercials for various government agencies. He plans to turn The Urban Twist into a media haven so stay tuned. Brennen currently lives in Baltimore, MD. So be my friend on Facebook and Follow me on Twitter!

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