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Martin Luther King Jr.

Arts, Culture & Media
Sounds Like Forever
50 Years After the March on Washington, A Look At Dreams for the Next 50 Years
Reflecting on the March on Washington
Remembering the March on Washington & Next Steps for Civil Rights
Revisiting the Civil Rights Movement Ahead of the March on Washington’s 50th Anniversary
Business, Economics and Jobs
Minister suggests honoring Martin Luther King Jr. by addressing structural poverty
Global Politics
Malcolm X interview
Arts, Culture & Media
Broadway play imagines Martin Luther King’s last moments
Global Politics
Students in the civil rights movement
Global Politics
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson on ‘Bob Edwards Weekend’
MLK’s Original ‘I Have A Dream’ Speech
Justice on the Streets of Birmingham, 1963
How the Voting Rights Act Came to Be
The Rise and Fall of Jesse Jackson, Jr.
President Lyndon Johnson shakes hands with the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., after handing him one of the pens used in signing the Civil Rights Act of July 2, 1964 at the White House in Washington.
Arts, Culture & Media
New tape from Martin Luther King Jr. interview draws connection between US and African independence
Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
Conflict & Justice
Bahamian Remembers Martin Luther King’s Visits
Arts, Culture & Media
Civil rights advocate Fred Shuttlesworth dies at 89
Arts, Culture & Media
‘The Mountaintop’ imagines Martin Luther King’s final hours
Conflict & Justice
In My Experience: Grace Lee Boggs on Activism at 95
Arts, Culture & Media
What was Glenn Beck’s ‘Restoring Honor’ rally really about?