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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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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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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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“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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“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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