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In Martin Luther King's last speech, people remember the mountaintop but ignore the poor Separated by such widening chasms of division, Americans need to reject the hate and unite around the love ...
Martin Luther King III and Imari Paris Jeffries of Embrace Boston reflected on the rally's legacy in a fireside chat ...
On the 57th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther ... with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” — Speech in Atlanta, 1967 This declaration was not sentimental—it was strategic. King ...
As I sit looking out the window at the falling snow, I am pleased that spring has arrived. I have seed catalogs in my lap and weeds with frozen roots in my flower beds. I tell myself, “You must be ...
Let’s you and I have a personal resurrection to bring love back to Loveland. Let us resurrect love with attitudes of ...
This week, we commemorate the anniversary of the 1968 assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King ... this time, Dr. King remained committed to his message of love and unity, universal human ...
I imagine Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sitting with us ... Lift up children and create economic opportunity for all In "The Strength to Love," King reminds us that courage doesn’t emerge in ...
Pope Francis addressed Congress in 2015 and reminded us that day of our common responsibility to the least of these, focusing ...
Photo: Jordan Strauss/Associated Press/Brian Snyder/Reuters As a trade war unfolds across the world, Americans might want to revisit a message about global commerce that Martin Luther King Jr ...
Coupled with moral courage was Martin Luther King Jr.’s capacity to love people. Though deeply committed to a program of freedom for Negroes, he had love and concern for all kinds of peoples. He would ...
On the 57th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination ... "I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear." - Speech in Atlanta, 1967This declaration was not ...