Title: Martin Luther King, Jr. A True Historical Examination
Curriculum Area: Social Studies
URL: http://www.martinlutherking.org/

Authority: No Author and No E-mail that I could find.
Affiliation: It is unclear what institution supports this information
Objectivity: The page contains extreme bias.
Audience: The content is not appropriate for my audience.
Currency: Information has not been revised since 1998 or no date can be located.
Content: The information on the page does not relate to my objectives.
Web Site Design: The web site is difficult to read

This is a very poor rating for a web sight. However, when I looked for this site in a google internet search I found it third on the list which is very disturbing. Mainly because it is supposedly an organization website, and yet I could not find any real affiliation the website has with any established organization. Also, there is no e-mail on the site so there is no way of contacting the author. While there is some documentation of sources the author also adds extremely biased opinions that he/she gives absolutely no account for.

The only representation of this website is that it is hosted by Stormfront which is a forum for the White Nationalist Community whose slogan is White Pride World Wide. It is most likely that this organization is a white supremacy group whose sole aim is to tare down advances toward a multicultural and accepting society in the United States and around the world.

The fear is of course that students who access this site might put to much stock in its accuracy which of course is extremely questionable. One reason students might believe the information is valid is because it is a .org site which usually means the information is more trustworthy since it is not a personal web site. Also, the site does use documentation, and students may not realize how narrow the representation of those documents might be and that the site admittedly adds detailed information that has no base. However, if students learn to follow the criteria for getting information from good websites, then they will quickly find out what information is more trustworthy.