BROWN: 57 Years Later, Martin Luther King's Voice Still Echoes, No Matter What Trump Tries to Silence
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"You don't give up." Rev. Al Sharpton on carrying forward Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy
Rev. Al Sharpton marks Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and speaks to Cori Coffin about the progress still to be made, as President Biden becomes the first sitting president to speak at Dr. King's Ebenezer Baptist Church's Sunday services.


MLK’s Voice Rings Loud as Trump Tries to Erase Black History
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Fifty-seven years ago, an assassin’s bullet struck Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a Memphis balcony, and in that single, devastating moment, the world lost a moral giant, and Black America lost one of its most powerful and courageous champions. April 4, 1968, didn’t just mark the end of a life, it ripped open the hearts of millions who had found hope in King’s dream, his faith, and…
BROWN: 57 Years Later, Martin Luther King's Voice Still Echoes, No Matter What Trump Tries to Silence
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, but his legacy continues to inspire today as the MAGA movement tries to suppress the truth and erase the accomplishments of Black Americans and other people of color. The post BROWN: 57 Years Later, Martin Luther King’s Voice Still Echoes, No Matter What Trump Tries to Silence appeared first on The Washington Informer.
MLK’s Voice Rings Loud as Trump Tries to Erase Black History - Nashville PRIDE, Inc.
The article reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy, criticizing ongoing racial and social injustices while opposing attempts to distort history and suppress civil rights. The post MLK’s Voice Rings Loud as Trump Tries to Erase Black History appeared first on Nashville PRIDE, Inc..
Miami's annual 'Reclaim the Dream' event remembering Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination celebrates 20 years
This Thursday, the Martin Luther King Economic Development Corporation (MLKEDC), in partnership with City of Miami Chairwoman Christine King and Miami-Dade County Commissioner Keon Hardemon, will host the 20th Annual Reclaim the Dream Candlelight Memorial and Gospel Concert at the…
MLK’s Voice Rings Loud as Trump Tries to Erase Black History – The Windy City Word
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent Fifty-seven years ago, an assassin’s bullet struck Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a Memphis balcony, and in that single, devastating moment, the world lost a moral giant, and Black America lost one of its most powerful and courageous champions. April 4, 1968, didn’t just mark the end of a life, it ripped open the hearts of millions who had found hope in King’s dream, his faith, and…
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