As daily news of scandal and corruption comes to light, an underlying message emerges: our nation is in dire need of a moral revival. We had a good start 50 years ago when the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. A 64-page paperback booklet printed ...
Activists converged on state capitals around the U.S. on Monday to begin six weeks of non-violent protests calling for new programs to help the millions of Americans who live in poverty, an overhaul ...
This collection includes photographic prints from May 1968 when a coalition of 60 Native American demonstrators surprised the Indian Claims Commission at the Bureau of Indian Affairs to demand better ...
In the American political lexicon, whites are “working-class” and people of color are “poor.” The Maine Democratic candidate for Senate knows otherwise. In a hoarse baritone loud enough to be heard ...
A send-off for the Western New York delegation to the Poor People's Moral Action Congress is occurring at 1:15 p.m. Sunday at the Tri-Main Center, 2495 Main St., in the parking lot nearest to Rodney ...
North Carolina residents protested cuts to Medicaid and food stamps proposed by President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." Speakers shared personal stories of how these cuts would negatively impact their ...
The Poor People's Campaign, an economic justice movement envisioned by Martin Luther King Jr., featured a stop in Louisville. The Louisville march, led by Rev. Charles Elliott and Rev. A.D. King, ...
Nearly two dozen people were arrested yesterday when they blocked the QLine as part of a protest against Detroit’s ongoing water shutoff program. The protest was part of a series of demonstrations ...
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