The Moral Complexity Of Worthy Causes

Ta-Nehisi rejects the deification of civil rights leaders:

[M]y point is that the narrative of black super-morality never connected with me. The people just never really seemed human, so much as they seemed like rather divinely  passive reactions to white racism. The Montgomery boycott is the perfect example. The way it was told to us, sheer magic and Christian spirit made the boycott work. Castigation and intimidation surely would have doomed it. Except any deep study of activist and activism always reveals moments like this, moments that cut against the narrative of victory through pure moral force.