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Dr. King, Rep. Lewis, President-elect Trump: The Power of Words

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. reminded us that the worst thing we can do is to remain silent in the face of oppression.

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April 4, 1968: Tragedy and Leadership

Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy on this tragic anniversary.

By mcguirep | Civil & Human Rights
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What Would Dr. King Say?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., called on the United States to live up to the moral imperative for justice. The quest is as urgent as ever.

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“Selma is Now”

Selma is not just a memory but a call to action on behalf of freedom, equality and justice each day.

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Race, Class and Educational Opportunity

Economic justice is essential to achieve racial equality; school reform is ineffective without an honest and vigorous plan to address poverty among schoolchildren.

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Remembering Marion S. Barry, Jr.

Despite his many flaws, he inspired generations with his passion for justice and relentless quest for enfranchisement for D.C.

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Civil Rights and Social Change

The 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 calls us to renew our national will to ensure equal justice for all.

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State of The Dream

The best way to pay tribute to Dr. King is to reaffirm our commitment to civil rights.

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Voices of Trinity: Updated: Reflections on the March on Washington 1963 – 2013

Updated: Trinity students, faculty and staff share their experiences at this week’s March on Washington and related events…

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How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity

This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King’s leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.

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