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This Day in History: October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. sentenced for civil rights protest
On October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced in Decatur, Georgia for protesting segregation at a department store lunch counter.
Hawk Newsome, head of Black Lives Matter NYC, turned himself in on assault charges after a Harlem protest and invoked Martin ...
Hundreds of thousands are expected to demonstrate on No Kings Day in what some believe will be the largest day of protest in ...
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Rev. Jesse L. Douglas, Martin Luther King Jr. Aide, Confirmed Dead Four Years After Passing
The late Rep. John Lewis noted in a 2015 interview that King had a great deal of trust in Douglas' ability to coordinate the needs of the movement's logistics ...
The protests by Kenya's Gen Z have reached the ears of Martin Luther King III, son of Martin Luther King Junior, who has urged Kenya's youth to shun violence in advocating for justice and equality. In ...
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All About Martin Luther King Jr.'s 4 Children: Yolanda, Martin Luther III, Dexter and Bernice
Martin Luther King Jr. had four children with his wife Coretta Scott King: Yolanda, Martin, Dexter and Bernice. Here's ...
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Former UN Ambassador Andrew Young describes ‘dirty work’ of civil rights movement in new documentary
Former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young settled into the role of doing the “dirty work” right away when he began working for the ...
On October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced in Decatur, Georgia for protesting segregation at a department ...
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