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elleng

(136,100 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 07:13 PM Jan 2023

Do you know about Dorothy Parker's connection to Martin Luther King, Jr?

Parker never met Dr. King, but she was so moved by the civil rights struggle that she left her entire estate to him. When he was killed shortly after her death, her estate was passed to the NAACP, as specified in her will.

Her remains are interred at NAACP headquarters in Baltimore, under a plaque that says:

HERE LIE THE ASHES OF DOROTHY PARKER (1893 – 1967) HUMORIST, WRITER, CRITIC. DEFENDER OF HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS. FOR HER EPITAPH SHE SUGGESTED, ‘EXCUSE MY DUST.’ THIS MEMORIAL GARDEN IS DEDICATED TO HER NOBLE SPIRIT WHICH CELEBRATED THE ONENESS OF HUMANKIND AND TO THE BONDS OF EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN BLACK AND JEWISH PEOPLE.

https://www.facebook.com/DorothyParkerQuotes/

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Do you know about Dorothy Parker's connection to Martin Luther King, Jr? (Original Post) elleng Jan 2023 OP
I didn't know that. A wonderful story. hlthe2b Jan 2023 #1
THANK YOU! MyOwnPeace Jan 2023 #2
Me too, when she was told Calvin Coolidge had died she said, "how could they tell"? Walleye Jan 2023 #3
HA! My 'favorite' was when she...... MyOwnPeace Jan 2023 #4
I think I will borrow that one Walleye Jan 2023 #5
I have always admired Dorothy Parker's intelligence driven wit, now I can admire her compassion. nt ShazamIam Jan 2023 #6
Lovely! I never knew, or even suspected. nt Hekate Jan 2023 #7

MyOwnPeace

(17,275 posts)
2. THANK YOU!
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 07:31 PM
Jan 2023

Dorothy Parker has always been one of my heroes - and I'm sad to think that SO many have never heard of her - and, with current 'trends' driven by Republiqans in 'Amerikan History Education' - most never will!

MyOwnPeace

(17,275 posts)
4. HA! My 'favorite' was when she......
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 08:22 PM
Jan 2023

was being 'pressured' by some 'upper-boss' who had told her 'supervisor' to tell her to "Quit F**KING OFF" and get some requested report done - her response to her immediate was: "Tell him I'm not 'F**KING OFF, but that I'M OFF F**KING!"

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