“I Have a Dream,” 50 Years Later
by Jonathan Blanks Jonathan Blanks examines the complaints in Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech on its 50th anniversary. Fifty years ago today, Dr. Martin […]
Militant Nonviolence: A Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr
by Jim Powell Martin Luther King, Jr. was a prominent activist in the civil rights movement, a spectacular orator, and a practitioner of nonviolent resistance. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. […]
The Martin Luther King You Don’t See on TV
By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon It’s become a TV ritual: Every year in mid-January, around the time of Martin Luther King’s birthday, we get perfunctory network news reports about […]
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5 Years After Devastating Earthquake, Haitians Still Suffering Psychological Scars
Although the catastrophic physical damage to housing, roads and public buildings wrought by the Haitian earthquake on January 12, 2010, is still visible, the psychological legacy that many young earthquake […]
5 reasons “white pride” is always racist
This article originally appeared on The Daily Dot. History tells us “whiteness” has always been a construct used to exclude certain groups from equal rights MATTHEW ROZSA, THE DAILY […]