tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post5151031077458152477..comments2024-03-18T16:29:17.369-07:00Comments on Inverted Alchemy: An Integral Economy: Of Pots and Kettles - MLK Day 2015David Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01775270821108542258noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-86241942231753698272015-01-19T20:39:47.760-08:002015-01-19T20:39:47.760-08:00What a great response and thanks for adding the pe...What a great response and thanks for adding the perspective from the actual attendee's view. David Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01775270821108542258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-67925375399930083722015-01-19T14:28:49.053-08:002015-01-19T14:28:49.053-08:00I was indeed present at that lecture in Goshen in ...I was indeed present at that lecture in Goshen in 1960. One of the big issues in race relations at that time was interracial marriage, even for those who accepted the concept but saw that children of those marriages often had a rough time. During the question and answer period someone asked Dr. King about the issue. I shall always remember Dr. King's classy reply. To the question he replied "we want to be your brother, not brother-in-law".<br /><br />DadAaron Martinnoreply@blogger.com