Toward the end of his life, when thinking about what he accomplished and seeing how white America was treating Black people, King said, “I’ve come to believe we are integrating into a burning ...
In some of the most iconic images of the civil rights movement, the Stars and Stripes are borne with pride and reverence by the throngs of Americans, Black and white alike, who rallied to King’s ...
Society, neither within black worlds or white, would allow him to marry Betty and live in peace. Rev. Pius J. Barbour, a friend close to Dr. King at the time, admits it was a realisation which ...
In a rare happening, the King holiday falls on the same day as the presidential inauguration. Activists vow to continue the fight for civil rights.
Dr. King lived in a part of America that had ... are better than others so they treat them differently. So black and white people were kept apart, eating in different restaurants, travelling ...
King improvised his most famous lines as ... telling them of how things could be, of Black children and white children playing together, of his four children being judged "not by the color of ...
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