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A historic Black church in downtown Memphis that was the organizing point for Martin Luther King Jr.’s final campaign in 1968 ...
Claims about the iconic Greensboro lunch counter being removed sparked outrage, revealing deep anxieties about preserving Black history — especially amid recent efforts to diminish it.
King was drawn to Memphis in 1968 to support some 1,300 predominantly Black sanitation workers who went on strike to protest ...
Trump and his ultra-wealthy allies are dismantling democratic structures. Our response must be just as bold and urgent.
A historic Black church in downtown Memphis that was the organizing point for Martin Luther King Jr.'s final stand has ...
I was convinced that, had Bernie Sanders won the Democratic presidential nomination, he would have beaten Donald Trump ...
As a teenager growing up in Boston, Wayne Lucas vividly remembers joining about 20,000 people to hear the Rev. Martin Luther ...
Their primary challenge will be harmonizing the many voices of protest into a mighty chorus of defiance. The movement has a ...
Arielle Gray's grandfather — then a teenager — joined the march to the Common led by King drawing attention to the racial ...
A newly discovered note from CT’s first editor, Carl Henry, shows how King’s Birmingham Jail missive shifted a white pastor’s ...