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Unmasking MLK: How Marxism and the Social Gospel Rewrote the Civil Rights Movement and Reshaped Black America ( A 2 Part Series)

A Message Every American Family Needs to Hear – We can reclaim the truth, for our Children’s Children’s sake

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Dallas-based filmmaker, small business owner, and fearless truth-teller Chad O. Jackson has built his career confronting comfortable lies with uncompromising truth. Known for his work on Uncle Tom and Uncle Tom II, Chad now turns his focus to his most ambitious project yet — the groundbreaking docuseries The MLK Project, available at HistoRev.com. Across two episodes of Nurse Michele Talks, Chad walked my audience through the historical, theological, and ideological roots of Martin Luther King Jr., revealing truths long hidden from the American public.


Part One: Setting the Stage


In the first interview, Chad educates listeners on the ideological climate that shaped both MLK Jr. and his father. He begins with Karl Marx and his co-author Friedrich Engels, whose Communist Manifesto was not only a political blueprint but an intentional assault on Christian theology. Chad explains how Marxism’s collectivist worldview stood in direct opposition to biblical truth and sought to penetrate the church, redirecting it from preaching salvation through Christ to advancing social revolution.


During the same era, Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species was undermining biblical creation, while the great preacher Charles Spurgeon stood almost alone in publicly resisting these ideological attacks. Spurgeon warned about the infiltration of Marxist thought into church doctrine — a warning that history shows was ignored by many.


Chad also reveals the personal history of MLK Jr.’s father, who was not originally named Martin Luther King. He legally changed his own name, and that of his son, to deliberately associate with the 16th-century reformer Martin Luther. However, as Chad points out, this name change was not about advancing the true Gospel — it was about rebranding the church to fit a revolutionary, socially driven mission. That mission, over time, would infiltrate Black Christian churches, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement, and sow ideological seeds that still bear destructive fruit today.


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Part Two: Unmasking the Myths


In our second interview, Chad dismantles three of the most widely believed — yet false — narratives about Martin Luther King Jr.:

That he was a Christian.

That he was a patriot.

That he was a meritocrat.


On the claim that King was a Christian, Chad details how King’s theological foundation rested on the social gospel — a counterfeit gospel that calls upon systems to repent rather than individuals. Rooted in Marxist thought, this ideology exchanged biblical salvation for political redistribution.


On the claim that King was a patriot, Chad shows how his Marxist worldview was the antithesis of America’s constitutional foundations. Marxism rejects private property, individual liberty, and self-governance — all central to the Founders’ vision. Chad points to the failed communal experiment at Jamestown, where socialism led to famine and death, as proof that America was built to reject such systems.


On the claim that King was a meritocrat, Chad explains how King’s platform emphasized systemic redistribution over personal responsibility and earned achievement, shifting the focus from individual agency to collective entitlement.


The Cost of the Shift


Chad makes it clear: King used the Civil Rights Movement as a vehicle to advance Marxist and communist objectives. This agenda derailed the organic upward trajectory Black Americans had been experiencing since Reconstruction. Before the 1960s, Black families saw rising education levels, economic gains, and high rates of two-parent households. Today, nearly 70% of Black children are born to unmarried mothers and 64% live in single-parent homes — a catastrophic reversal in family stability. Added to this is the racial division stoked in modern America, a stark contrast to the unity-building potential that was within reach.


A Mission to Save a Generation


Chad O. Jackson is a man on a mission —to save a generation and call out the false narratives that continue to enslave Black Americans to this day. The MLK Project is necessary viewing for anyone who cares about truth, freedom, and the future of our children’s children.


Nurse Michele~



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