Remembering the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and his urgent call for justice, equality, and peace. His words continue to inspire and challenge us today.
Summary: This assembly is especially appropriate for Martin Luther King Day (third Sunday of January to coincide with his birthday, 15/01/1929) and Black History Month. Dr King's 'I have a dream ...
Such nostalgia can include favorable feelings for three Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices who, over the course of ...
Chris Richards has Martin Luther King’s words “I have a dream” tattooed on his right arm alongside inked images of Kobe ...
Tennessee has long been a battleground for courageous, strategic, and non-violent direct action – from the Clinton 12 to the ...
This year marks six decades since the passing of seminal legislation in U.S. history — Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the ...
Dreams are not passive; they require action, resilience, and an unyielding belief in possibility. A dream is not just a wish—it is the seed of change.
They would have three children ... associated with Reformation leader, Martin Luther. Upon returning home, we would change his name to Martin Luther King Sr and his middle son’s name to Martin ...
The National Civil Rights Museum at The Lorraine Motel will honor Dr. Martin Luther King ... The Museum's Keeper of the Dream Award winners will also present the meaning of King's legacy for today's ...