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Martin Luther King Jr. Built a Movement with Quiet Moral Power. Here’s How It Changed History.
The reverend and civil rights leader was a major proponent of using nonviolent protest to fight for equality.
Hundreds gathered in Greenville to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy with a focus on local unity and education. The event was part of Greenville Unity Weekend, which included a career and ...
Although Kendrick Lamar and SZA walked away with the 2026 Grammy for Record of the Year for their song “luther”—which sampled ...
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Martin Luther King III and Arndrea Waters King on MLK Jr.'s life and legacy
Monday marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a national holiday recognizing the civil rights activist's life and legacy. Dr. King's son, Martin Luther King III, and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, join ...
Follow a day in the life of a communication student, and see how they balance their coursework and their daily life.
Faith Life in Action items should be submitted at least two weeks in advance, with complete address and contact information, ...
In MLK's 1963 "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," the civil rights leader noted that what is legal and what is right are not always the same thing, Naomi Ishisaka writes.
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Catharine Street Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast honors community members
The 35th Annual Catharine Street Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast was held Friday, Jan. 23. Community members and students ...
When Martin Luther died on February 18, 1546, during a trip back to his hometown of Eisleben, Germany, it is said that plaster was made and spread over his lifeless face and hands. Lukas Furtenagel, ...
Albany, NY (News10) — The life and legacy of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was honored on the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with ceremonies taking place across the ...
Solidarity that means anything must involve exposure to risk, writes Debbie Millman.
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Austin Rivers was thankful for Martin Luther King's contributions as a child of a black man and a white woman: "Without MLK…where would I be?"
Austin explained that Martin Luther King Jr.’s work didn’t just change laws or open doors; it made his very life possible.
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