Here are 10 hip-hop tracks that celebrate and reference the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Lyric: “Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk/Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run.”
The Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday has been observed now for 39 years — the same length as King’s life. At the time of the first celebration in 1986, M. Carl Holman, president of the ...
The 41st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration is set for Monday, Jan. 20, at the Marcus Performing Arts Center. This free event will begin at 4 p.m. in Uihlein Hall and highlight ...
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During the morning sessions of the 2025 DREAM Series, where 80 top Black and Latino high school players descend upon Tempe Diablo Stadium to participate in a full-scale development experience, an almost perfect metaphor unfolds in the corner of one of the backfields.
No celebration of the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. would be complete without hearing of his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center in Steubenville hosted a remembrance ceremony for Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., replacing t
The resonance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech, delivered on the eve of his assassination in Memphis, reverberates through
A moment with his boys reminds our columnist of how Dr. King was passed down to him. “I can remember a particularly cold Atlanta morning as a preteen, when some of my friends from church and I hopped on a bus from Augusta and took the two-hour drive,
As the inauguration and MLK Day converged, Trump’s nod to the civil rights leader was smothered in a speech of grievance.
Federal judge Jerry W. Blackwell stood in the pulpit of Duke Chapel during a Sunday commemoration service for civil rights martyr Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and offered a message of healing and unity during one of the most politically and racially polarizing periods in the nation’s history.
"What are you doing to make life better?" Gause said to an early morning crowd of hundreds Monday at the Koury Convention Center ballroom. It's something he also asks himself. The Dudley High School principal was the first in his family to graduate from college and has degrees from N.