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The Nation on MSN5 Lessons From the Real Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.This Juneteenth we need to discard the caricatures of King that we so often see and learn from what he actually did and ...
The ability of the media to portray brutal repression of the Southern African Americans, and in parallel, speeches by Civil ...
The longtime civil rights leader and senior pastor of First Institutional Baptist Church in Phoenix was honored June 29 as he ...
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Chowhound on MSNYou Can Eat At A Restaurant Chain Once Loved By Martin Luther King Jr. At This US AirportHungry during a particularly long layover? Believe it or not, you can enjoy a meal loved by civil rights activist Martin ...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended discrimination. Understand this 1964 Act's key rules, its landmark provisions against race ...
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Experts say the level of political violence in America over the past few years is likely the highest it’s been since the ...
I implore those exercising their right to peaceful assembly to indeed follow the lead of one king: Martin Luther King, Jr.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'Remember to remember': Alabama nonprofit strives to preserve civil rights stories amid funding cutsFor the past seven years, the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium has traveled around Alabama, sharing lesser-known stories of the civil rights movement.
When Warren H. Stewart Sr. first came to Phoenix nearly 50 years ago from New York City, his plan was to stay for a few years ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Keep Dr. King’s Name Out of Your Mouth!’: Black Rep. Lateefah Simon’s Rips Into GOP Colleague Who Quoted Martin Luther King Jr. to Justify DEI PurgeCalifornia Rep. Lateefah Simon made sure her voice was heard loud and clear at a congressional hearing that appeared to have ...
Civil rights leaders have oft used their voices as a force for good. Today, on Juneteenth 2025, we recognize some of those ...
In 1983, about 20 years after King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, legislation for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the third Monday of January cleared Congress and President Ronald Reagan signed it.
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