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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Keep Dr. King’s Name Out of Your Mouth!’: Black Rep. Lateefah Simon’s Rips Into GOP Colleague Who Quoted Martin Luther King Jr. to Justify DEI PurgeCalifornia Rep. Lateefah Simon made sure her voice was heard loud and clear at a congressional hearing that appeared to have ...
President Barack Obama moved the Martin Luther King Jr. bust into the Oval Office in 2009. Trump kept it during his first ...
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Press-Telegram on MSNCommunity pool at Martin Luther King Jr. Park reopens in time for summerLong Beach officials and community members celebrated the reopening of the Martin Luther King Jr. Park pool with a ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNDeadly shooting along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive under investigationA deadly shooting is under investigation at the Peaks of MLK located along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in southwest Atlanta ...
Meanwhile, Trump reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill, sculpted by Sir Jacob Epstein, to the Oval Office on January 20, ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNdavid bottenberg: history repeats itself with shaquille o'neal and martin luther king jrHistory repeats itself. Featuring Martin Luther King Jr. and Shaquille O'Neal. Both made history in different times. #nba ...
Alexys Feaster discusses her documentary 'Hoops, Hopes & Dreams,' revealing Dr. MLK Jr.'s basketball passion and its ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNArkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission brings Youth Nonviolence Summit to West MemphisWEST MEMPHIS, Ark. – The Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission held a Nonviolence Youth Summit in West Memphis on ...
A Grand Rapids bridge over U.S. 131 will be closed next year due to a major $30 million reconstruction project.
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The Nation on MSN5 Lessons From the Real Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Activism / This Juneteenth we need to discard the caricatures of King that we so often see and learn from what he actually ...
The ceremony marks the community’s effort to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Back in April, the Odessa City ...
But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land!” With these words, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. built a crescendo to his final speech on April 3, 1968.
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