An Ethiopian restaurant just outside of Atlanta has distanced itself from a flyer commemorating the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. holiday by disrespecting the martyred hero and another iconic civil rights figure with a digitally altered image that could result in serious legal issues for the flyer’s creator.
Atlanta entrepreneur Arthur Watkins Jr. posed the image, showing King and Rosa Parks dressed in revealing, modern outfits while apparently engaged in a sex act. He also sent an email to King’s daughter, Bernice King, CEO of Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, urging her to take action and prevent “further misuse” by the restaurant, Mela ATL.
“The use of his likeness in this context is deeply disrespectful and warrants attention,” Watkins wrote. “Dr. King’s legacy is one of dignity, justice, and equality, and we must all work to protect it.”
While King is a public figure and his image can be used freely for …