Billionaire brothers, David and Charles Koch recently won the right to keep the public in the dark about their donors, after comparing their own situation to that of civil rights leaders back in the 1950s. In an era where civil rights movements have resurfaced to fight similar issues with social inequality, the comparison proved offensive to some, and genius to others. But it is working.
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Koch Brothers Win Case by Comparing Predicament To Civil Rights Movement
By Editorial Team2 min read
Billionaire brothers, David and Charles Koch recently won the right to keep the public in the dark about their donors, after comparing their own situation to that of civil rights leaders back in the 1950s. In an era where civil rights movements have resurfaced to fight similar issues with social inequality, the comparison proved offensive to some, and genius to others. But it is working.

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