Civil rights leader J.T. Johnson didn't know he had dyslexia and hid his illiteracy. Now with the help of an AI program, he's ...
IRONTON — Ohio University Southern hosted its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Awards ceremony Tuesday, after the ...
Martin Luther King Jr’s words highlight the power of love over hate, reminding us that only light can overcome darkness. Read ...
Mr. Jackson was critical to Martin Luther King Jr.’s quest to transform a fight for equality in the South to a national ...
In 1968, Jackson witnessed the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., while standing with him on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. CBS News Chicago spoke with him 50 years later about his memories ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a pivotal civil rights leader who fought alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and ran for president, has ...
This is the third in a series of articles by Michigan Advance throughout February celebrating Black History Month. Starting this summer, visitors to The Henry Ford in Dearborn will be able to see the ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis on April 4, 1968, when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated there.
These historic addresses are of great importance as they document the personal and political development of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in Atlanta before becoming a ...
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Atlanta office used by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during early Civil Rights movement restored
'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at age 48 Archaeologists discovered hidden messages in the likely room of Jesus’s last supper Something is happening with orcas at sea - The attacks are ...
In "Hoops, Hopes & Dreams," we see how Martin Luther King Jr. used basketball to help fuel the civil rights movement and the power of sports. LOS ANGELES -- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is likely the ...
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Jacksonville unveils first U.S. Civil Rights Trail marker, reigniting memories of Dr. King's visit
Jacksonville's Mount Ararat Baptist Church, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered one of his famous speeches, is now honored with a civil rights marker.
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