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Honestly, MLK Jr seemed a lot less communistic than other civil rights figures of the time. MLK Jr preached about Jesus and once said “Communism and Christianity are fundamentally incompatible”.
King was constantly labelled such because at the time the USSR and the Cold War were still the largest threat to American society and way of life and perhaps even continued life on earth, meaning it was used as a label for your enemies in the sociopolitical sphere. It didn't help that the Russians claimed to promote equality which was a word King used often.
Now Malcom X and the Black Panthers? Those were some commie mfers. Malcom X wrote a letter directly to President Truman claiming to be such, and the BPP hardly tried to hide it either.
The Sword and the Shield by Christopher Andrew and KGB defector Vasili Mitrokhin:
Makes total sense for him to say that since at the time all of the communist powers banned religion.
I think King would be down for less authoritarian communism, but being politically active at the time he was I understand why he may not have explored that as an option
Me, an atheist in the US:
I mean I'm an atheist too, but it's not hard to imagine why a Christian minister living in 1960 wouldn't consider communism as compatible with their personal beliefs