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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.
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As Oregon celebrates 40th Martin Luther King Jr. Day, one of its founders keeps her eye on the good
Former state Sen. Margaret Carter was newly elected as the first Black woman to represent Oregon in the state Legislature ...
By TERRY TANG The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln ...
We must recognize a fundamental correspondence between Birmingham in 1963 and Minnesota in 2026, and the broader experience ...
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Opinion/Guest column: Lessons from three great American leaders
As I read about King, Washington and Lincoln, I cannot help wondering what teachings we can learn from them on character and ...
President Trump is attempting to reverse the progress made towards racial equality by Martin Luther King Jr. by eliminating ...
King said his dream was ‘deeply rooted in the American dream’ — a dream ‘that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed’ ...
Given the Rev. Dr. King’s deep theological roots and the declining trend of religious younger Americans, would his leadership ...
The nation today marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal observance honoring King’s profound impact while also ...
Government offices, the stock market and many schools are closed Monday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but ...
The long battle to establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Millions across federal, state, and local governments, institutions ...
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