Martin Luther King Jr., a reverend and civil-rights activist, was assassinated at 39. However, he inspired several movements and political changes.
The date was Aug. 28, 1963. An estimated quarter of a million people came to Washington D.C. on a sun-filled day to march for jobs and civil rights. The peaceful protest culminated with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. standing on the steps of the Lincoln ...
The inauguration of President Donald Trump will be taking place in Washington while the nation also celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established as a federal holiday in 1983 under President Ronald Reagan to commemorate King’s achievements during the Civil Rights Movement.
How you can use repetition, rhetorical questions, and cadence the way MLK did to enhance the effectiveness of your presentations and speeches.
Every year we honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in January. Here's everything you need to know about the holiday.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy continues to promote and inspire equality nearly 60 years after his death.
"Unity is now returning to America, and confidence and pride is soaring like never before in everything we do," Trump said.
These programs draw inspiration from King’s philosophy of love. Trump’s promise to end the disparate-impact rule has gotten less attention, but it will profoundly affect any institution ...
D.C. once again is participating in the annual point-in-time count, a controversial headcount of the a city’s unhoused population.
Moving Inauguration Indoors Provided Opportunity to Explore. After President Trump’s inauguration was moved indoors due to the cold weather, many people took the opportunity to
It’s been less than two weeks and President Donald Trump is turning the White House, and by proxy the country, into his own fiefdom. Every infuriating headline about an important shuttered federal division or series of petty comments about how Black folks couldn’t possibly be qualified to do the job they were hired for begs the question: Have we no Black leaders who can push back against Trump?