Shabazz, an author, educator, and co-chairwoman of the Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz Memorial and Education Center in New York, ...
The imperialist U.S. state stops at nothing. Anything goes. Really? After victory in World War II and with U.S. manufacturing in high gear, the United States in the 1960s dominated world finances, ...
Metro-east groups are hosting multiple events to honor the life of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The ...
Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz leads 43rd SIUE MLK Luncheon with calls for unity, honoring East St. Louis leaders and students advancing ...
We talked more about Malcolm X, Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance than about the Civil Rights Movement and King. It ...
Martin Luther King and others sacrificed their blood to make the U.S. a better place. What would he say about its current state?
One of the Martin Luther King gatherings will recognize Odessa Johnson, a pioneering educator in Modesto.
If we’re going to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., let’s remember how he lived and what he fought for, not where his life ...
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SIUE honors student achievement at 43rd annual MLK Celebration Luncheon
"When you assert your wisdom, and moral principle, to imagine new possibilities, you step into leadership as torch bearers ...
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Review of James Douglass’ Martyrs to the Unspeakable
James Douglass, longtime antinuclear activist and author of the bestselling JFK and the Unspeakable, has written his life’s ...
To speak seriously of Martin Luther King Jr. today is already to enter into conflict with the form in which he is publicly remembered. King survives as a ...
Poet Phyllis Wheatley, born in 1753, was freed on this day in 1773. Kidnapped in Africa and sold as a slave when she was only ...
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