Teen artists showcase their talent and creativity by displaying flower silhouettes, neon acrylic artwork inspired by the ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a powerful speech on justice at SMU's packed McFarlin Auditorium in 1966.
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNA woman for change: The life and legacy of Coretta Scott KingCoretta Scott King is known for being the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. But her legacy is one of an international fight for ...
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Oshkosh Northwestern on MSNFrom Ripon College to Selma, Alabama: Remembering a journey against injustice 60 years agoRipon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama.
We’ve all heard the names MLK, Coretta Scott, and Gandhi associated with rights for all, but did you know about the historical ties these prominent leaders have to the Eastern Shore? Descendants of ...
Benjamin Mays ’20 and the Rev. Martin Luther King promised each other: He who outlived the other would deliver his friend’s last eulogy. On April 9, 1968, Mays made good on the promise. Benjamin Mays ...
Toward the end of Wednesday’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Contest Capstone Event, Hormel Foods Chairman of the Board, ...
Almost 64 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. came to Tulsa. A crowd of 1,500 showed up — the largest ever at that time for First Baptist Church North Tulsa. They squeezed in to hear King ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNThis Alabama civil rights icon lived 110 years fighting for voting rightsShe was attacked by mounted police officers on "Bloody Sunday" in Selma. Her efforts, along with "Bloody Sunday," were significant in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The head of the new congressional task force aimed to expose "federal secrets," Anna Paulina Luna on Tuesday said that the she believes not one but "two shooters" were involved in the assassination of ...
Our separate struggles are really a struggle for freedom, dignity and humanity." The quote is part of a telegram sent by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to civil rights activist Cesar Chavez in late ...
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