At the Rapides Parish Coliseum on November 22, 1966, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood before educators at the 65th session of the Louisiana Education Association, delivering a speech titled “Remaining ...
Eig said the “watering down” of King’s radical message is intentional, noting that King’s close friend Harry Belafonte believed the national holiday was designed to destroy King’s power — the holiday ...
Memories and reflections on Martin E. Marty, a scholar of remarkable influence, kindness, and wit, from a friend and ...
Art Broady’s free presentation, "The Dream … We Almost Never Heard," will be at noon Sunday, March 16, at First ...
By Courtney Mussen The fruit of a collaboration between Goodwin House in Baileys Crossroads and the Concerned Citizens ...
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The New Republic on MSNNote to the Resistance: Protest Takes Planning. Learn From Dr. King.The protesters of the civil rights movement didn’t just show up. They planned for every eventuality. It’s a lesson that’s starkly relevant today.
The congregation at Houston's Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church will divert their funds towards Black-owned businesses in protest ...
Editor's Note: This column is co-authored by Bishop B. Dwayne Hardin and Marc T. Little.
Worried about the future, marchers crossed the Edmund Pettis Bridge on Sunday in the 60th commemoration of one of the most ...
On Feb. 27, second grade students in Mallory Courtney’s class at Slaughter Elementary School learned about the life and work ...
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I have been thinking about Pope Francis, that good and holy man. Like millions of others, I am pulling for him right now. Has ...
The Atlanta Police Department has identified the man accused of slashing tents last week at the same homeless encampment where Cornelius Taylor died after a construction vehicle struck him while ...
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