The historic Jackson Home, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his closest advisors planned the pivotal Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965, has found a new home at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn ...
Sister Mary Antona Ebo was the only Black Catholic nun who marched with civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Alabama, in 1965. “I’m here because I’m a Negro, a nun, a Catholic, and ...
King announced in 1965 there would be a voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Byron Knutson enthusiastically volunteered to participate.
Events around Columbus on Monday continue to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The African-American ...
Dr. King's house, along with thousands of artifacts, are being preserved and will soon be put on permanent display.
Several participants at the MLK Day March in Corpus Christi issued blunt warnings about the future of civil rights.
Selma students bring MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech to life at historic Tabernacle Baptist Church during a wreath-laying ...
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