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Blavity on MSNMartin Luther King III And Arndrea Waters King’s New Podcast Showcases Iconic Figures And Their Inspiring LegaciesMartin Luther King Jr.’s bold quest to fight for peace across the nation and for all people to be treated equally led to the Civil Rights Movement. Although his acts of selflessness cemented his name ...
Martin Marty, one of the foremost interpreters of religion in American public life, died on Tuesday. He was 97 years old.
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Axios on MSNBenjamin E. Mays' long legacy in AtlantaVery few Atlanta leaders saw the intersection of civil rights, education and youth development quite as clearly — and early — ...
If Martin Luther King Jr. could respond to the first five weeks of the second Trump Administration, King scholar Lerone A.
A series of racist experiences in the Southeast, made Sidney Poitier avoid Atlanta. Love and a cluster of family, who made the metro Atlanta their, home kept him coming back.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is more than just a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement; his legacy is deeply rooted in his ...
Growing up in the 1960s in Lynchburg, Virginia, Jim White backed the Rev. Martin Luther King’s peaceful, prayerful push for equality. But as a Black teenager taunted daily, banned from “Whites Only” ...
As February comes to an end, throughout Middle Tennessee, people have taken time to look back at the past and see how it has shaped the future. Inside LEAD Southeast Middle School in Antioch, ...
Continuing one of America's most influential legacies, Dr. Bernice A. King has established herself as a formidable force for justice and reconciliation in her own right. As we mark Black History ...
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WWTI Watertown on MSNLost recording of MLK speech resurfaces decades laterFor 30 years, a recording of Martin Luther King Jr's speech at Western Michigan University was lost. Then in 1997, it was found.
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMartin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights on the streets of Birmingham, AlabamaKing led several nonviolent campaigns in Birmingham, known at the time as "the most segregated city in America." ...
The estimated $70 million project proposes Louisville’s first dedicated sound stages and massive space for offices and ...
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