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For 30 years, a recording of Martin Luther King Jr’s speech at Western Michigan University was lost. Then in 1997, it was ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMartin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights on the streets of BirminghamKing led several nonviolent campaigns in Birmingham, known at the time as "the most segregated city in America." ...
At Syracuse University in 1965, Dr. King said "change is not self-operative; you cannot depend upon American institutions to function without prodding and pressuring." ...
Dr. Martin Luther King had a dream, and it sounded pretty fucking sweet on the radio. Even a bitter post-everything anarchist ...
For 30 years, a recording of Martin Luther King Jr's speech at Western Michigan University was lost. Then in 1997, it was ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNSecond annual ‘Keeper of the Dream’ Dinner honors those who carry out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. legacyIn honor of Black History Month, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was remembered in Springfield with a dinner, honoring those who carry out his vision.
It was a night of reflection and inspiration, honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and those who carry on his legacy. Westfield State University recognized 6 honorees for promoting ‘the Dream ...
Civil rights activist Bernice King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King ... did not read her dad’s speech, just prayed from my heart.” The original “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s inaugural benediction on the federal holiday that celebrates Martin Luther ... heavily cited King’s seminal “I Have a Dream” speech alongside ...
As a young girl, Gina Belafonte used to put her ear up against a door in her home so she could hear her father and his friends discuss important matters. Issues like civil rights, protests and racism.
Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't born in Alabama, but his legacy and impact are felt throughout the state and in the heart of Birmingham. While at college in Boston, he met his wife, Coretta Scott King.
“Minor incident” is how President Donald Trump is justifying his pardons of over 1,500 MAGA supporters, many sentenced for ...
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