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Martin Luther King Jr. 'Knew That His Own Government Was Out to Destroy Him.' Here's What Helped Him PersevereRelated: John Lewis Wrote Tributes to His Wife and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Posthumous Book: 'I Miss Her' “One of the interesting things about King is that he's a protest leader who really ...
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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 ...
As people gather in Selma to remember "Bloody Sunday,'' some call for action. "We're still in the midst of this struggle,’’ said Bryan Stevenson.
Martin Luther King III discusses the legacy of his iconic father and his emotional struggle to forge a path of his own in an excerpt from his new book 'What Is My Legacy?: Realizing a New Dream of ...
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Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNMartin Luther King Jr reminds us that we can all make a differenceThe preacher and civil rights activist tells us that we can all live and work together to make society a better place.
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For our complete Black History Month coverage, click here. When he was born Jan. 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr.’s name was Michael. It’s the name originally on his birth certificate. He was named ...
Lawrence Phillips, founder and CEO of Green Book Global Walk in the footsteps of one of history's most important figures with a visit to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park.
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