"I decided to protect my peace and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day." The View star Sunny Hostin had much better things to do than watch Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration on Monday,
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The life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will once again be celebrated and honored on Monday at events around the nation. The Civil Rights icon, whose work to end segregation and racism ...
"While others were advocating for freedom by 'any means necessary,' including violence, Martin Luther King Jr. used the power of words and acts of nonviolent resistance, such as protests, grassroots organizing, and civil disobedience to achieve seemingly impossible goals," according to The King Center.
Hundreds gathered in downtown Tuscaloosa to observe the birthday of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s sermon to judge people by the content of their character not by the color of the skin still thunders like a hammer on an anvil today, writes Armstrong Williams.
"I decided to protect my peace and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day yesterday," the 56-year-old legal expert revealed on Tuesday's live episode of the talk show, noting that her previous day's itinerary included a trip to a restaurant chain with friends.
N.C. Sen. Kandie Smith, D-5th District, told a Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast celebration northeast of Whitakers that although the theme of the program was, “Keep Moving Forward —
On Monday, as we do every January, we honored the words and witness of Martin Luther King Jr., whose world-changing leadership led us to dream of something better for our country and for all who would come behind us.
Communities across the nation celebrated the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday. Many participated in a day of service by volunteering and helping to improve communities in his name.