Blood, Marble and Dr. King
I worry that we as a society may be forgetting how hard it was to make the advances that we did in the wake of King's life and death and how far we still have to go.
I worry that we as a society may be forgetting how hard it was to make the advances that we did in the wake of King's life and death and how far we still have to go.
Clarence B. Jones | Posted 12.17.2011
Dr. King would have been among the first to publicly support "Occupy Wall Street." He would not have waited to gauge public opinion as to whether it was "politically" right or appropriate to embrace and support its objectives.
AP/The Huffington Post | STACY A. ANDERSON | Posted 12.16.2011
By STACY A. ANDERSON, The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama saluted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday as a man who "stirre...
Caryl Rivers | Posted 12.19.2011