On his last night alive, King stepped up into a pulpit to challenge the congregants to be the best version of themselves.
As we pause to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday, it is important to remember another towering figure in the struggle for racial justice — Malcolm X.
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. may have used different methods to achieve a similar civil rights goal in the 1960s, but following their assassinations their families grew close to each other ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929-April 4, 1968) was one of the most prominent leaders of America's Civil Rights ...
Dr. King's dream for bipartisanship and collaboration is as urgent as ever in the new Trump era, writes John Hope Bryant ...
For the 18th year in a row, the Memorial Student Center’s Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee hosted the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast at Te ...
Celebrate Black History Month by recognizing Black leaders, activists, and celebrities like Kamala Harris, Kendrick Lamar, and Zendaya who are shaping the future with their vision and impact. These ...
Three graduate fellows at the University at Buffalo’s Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education have ...
King, Rosa Parks and Malcolm X are the universal “Big 3” included ... It is important for our youth to know the work that Martin Luther King Jr. inspires and how we enjoy the fruit of that ...
gardnermuseum.org BOSTON CHILDREN’S CHORUS — ROAD TO FREEDOM This year’s Boston Children’s Chorus MLK Day program educates about Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, two civil rights ...