Dorothy Cotton saw it regularly. “He would have had a lot to learn and a lot of growing to do” concerning women’s rights. “I’m always asked to take the notes, I’m always asked to go fix Dr. King some coffee. I did it, too,” but she fully realized “the male chauvinism that existed within the movement.” “They were sexist male preachers” and “grew up in a sexist culture.… I really loved Dr. King but I know that that streak was in him also.”