For 30 years, a recording of Martin Luther King Jr's speech at Western Michigan University was lost. Then in 1997, it was found.
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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.
There is no separate black path to power and fulfillment that does not intersect white roots.” While honoring Black History ...
Art Broady’s free presentation, "The Dream … We Almost Never Heard," will be at noon Sunday, March 16, at First ...
The fact that slaves were sold in St. Augustine isn't in dispute; in 1827, the young New England writer Ralph Waldo Emerson passed through and saw a slave auction in full swing. When King came in 1964 ...
As a college president who is passionate about expanding access to education, I don’t have all the answers right now. But I ...
Historian Vicki Crawford was one of the first scholars to focus on women’s roles in the civil rights movement. Her 1993 book, ...
Wednesday's storm caused some damage to "The Dream Oak," an important fixture for not just the Gloucester Institute's grounds ...
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 ...
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