Given its enormous place in American and world history, it is an oratorical masterpiece, and aside from its social impact and spiritual lineage – Christ, Thoreau, Gandhi, King, Mandela, Aung San Su Kyi – it is one of the most remarkable speeches ever delivered.
Family and others carrying on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality, justice and nonviolent protest want Americans to remember that Monday's holiday is really about helping others.
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. He chose that location in part to honor President Abraham Lincoln as "a great ...
If there’s room up there, I think it’d be great,” Trump loyalists on Fox News chimed in after Rep. Anna Paulina Luna wrote, "Let's get carving!”
It's not surprising that Trump’s actions are inconsistent with his stated inauguration goal of achieving the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream. America has always taken action inconsistent with achieving its own dream.
Photo/Shawn Thew/Pool photo via The Associated Press / President Donald Trump wraps up his speech during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, as former President Joe Biden looks on.
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict the fight for civil rights.
“I’m so proud of them,” Abraham Lincoln coach Chad Schaa said. “Being down seven in the fourth quarter, we could have folded up, but the girls played with some grit, got some ...
I am a 62-year-old, lifelong Democrat. Portraits of John F. Kennedy and Harry Truman hang in my office as do the portraits of Republicans Theodore Roosevelt
And such is the case with the 14th Amendment, especially Section 1.
Abraham Lincoln coach Jason Isaacson told his boys ... “We knew they were going to have runs, but we needed to play as tough a defense as we could and eventually the shots and the points will ...
The Charles E. Brown African American Cultural Center (AACC) hosted their annual event to celebrate and pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., “Leading the Dream,” on January 24. The