OK, let me refrase that; “King will be historically remembered as the man who helped lead the way to end racismn by law in the sixties
“OK, let me refrase that; King will be historically remembered as the man who helped lead the way to end racismn by law in the sixties”
Again, you are incorrect.
The attempts to “end racism by law in the sixties” (to wit, the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act) ended nothing, and instead created an entire new class of “privileged individuals” by enshrining reverse discrimination as a matter of public policy.
Hint: “racism” (a word which was originally coined by the marxist/socialists as a tool to be used against the established order) is as naturally-occurring a condition as is sunlight. There is an inherent preference amongst humans to be with others like themselves, and an inherent distrust of others unlike themselves. It is something that is simply “there”, and cannot be erased with words on paper. If that was the case, why does “hate” still exist, in the wake of the deluge of “hate-crime” laws we have today?