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retrocampaigns: Speakers and Musicians at the March on Washington Of all speakers, none was more memorable than Martin Luther King, Jr., who delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the program (transcript here).The still photo at the
twixnmix: Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, James Baldwin, Marlon Brando, Sammy Davis Jr., and Burt Lancaster at the Civil Rights March in Washington, DC on August 28, 1963.
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npr: micdotcom: 11 Black icons you won’t hear about on MLK Jr. day — but absolutely should In honor of a holiday that has come to represent the spirit of the civil rights movement, we’ve compiled a list of the heroes you probably won’t hear
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miltonsong: seveneaglestar: miltonsong: screengeniuz: gladi8rs: ;) I love Huey Freeman….awesome little chap. Pahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Huey finally snapped! I guess people forget about this… He was in a suit and tie too. I guess
gallifreyglo: dichotomized: U.S. Martin Luther King Jr being attacked as he marched nonviolently for the Chicago Freedom Movement, 1966, which was the most ambitious civil rights campaign in the North of the United States, and lasted from mid-1965 to
womanofastar: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.” ~Martin Luther King Jr.
gradientlair: Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Into A Trope To Silence Black People MLK is regularly evoked by Whites in a dehumanizing fashion in order to police Black vernacular (subversion/reclamation), police Black people’s response
ciswashed: king-emare: wow…i did not know that. They don’t tell you because they don’t want you to know that young black people can make a difference.
timetoputonashow: Martin Luther King Jr. also said “the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to “order” than to justice”
owning-my-truth: This MLK Day I remember not the “sanitized,” white washed, hollowed out version of King that white people have turned into a puppet of white supremacy. Instead, the King I remember and give homage to today was the radical anti-capitalist
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america-wakiewakie: 58 Tweetable MLK Quotes to Reclaim King’s Legacy by Drew Dellinger Use these with the hashtags #MLKalsoSaid & #ReclaimMLK “All of us are on trial in this troubled hour.” — MLK (1968) King on police brutality: “We can
america-wakiewakie: 25 Powerful Memes to Reclaim MLK’s Legacy | AmericaWakieWakie “”This weekend is part of a national call that will tell the world that King’s vision and mission were larger than what we have been allowed to remember. Through
notevenpastuthistory: Martin Luther King Jr. stands in front of a bus at the end of the Montgomery bus boycott. Montgomery, Alabama December 26, 1956. (Photo Credit: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Martin Luther King Jr is arrested by two white
starfawkesxiii: TRUEEEEE #MLK #ReclaimMLK MLK2015
Today, on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, I would like to remind you not
wesleylowery: “Some people think that we’re out here just causing problems,” said Courtney Drain, a 21-year-old protest organizer who lives not far from the shooting site. “MLK marched in the streets, he blocked traffic. He wasn’t
micdotcom: Watch Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech More than 50 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was honored by the Nobel Committee for his nonviolent campaign against racism in the United States. “I accept
nevver:“In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
gaypriori: punk-memelord-enthusiast: skeletonmug: dicksandwhiches: Bayard Rustin was an openly gay Black man who was Martin Luther King’s right hand man. He planned the Million Man March and was subject to scrutiny for his sexuality and deemed a
sourcedumal: queerly-christian: revkryssie: projectburnt: femminiello: ataleofmultiplebooks: welfare-queen: welfare-queen: everyone forgot that mlk jr. said he hated white moderates he said white moderates were a greater stumbling block to
nixonsjowels: blackfairypresident: fyeahlilbit3point0: thorinmyside: luckythinks91: thorinmyside: wheres that picture of the white boys picking cotton and the black kid with the whip i think and mlk jr in the sky smiling ur right we can’t let
nikolovetm: You DONT WANNA MSS ME AT ATLANTA GAY PRIDE 2015 @atlrockstars ITS GOING TO BE HOT Wed: wasted Wednesday 868 Joseph E Boon Thurs: Krave 1100 Crescent Ave Fri: Freight Depot, 65 MLK Jr Dr Sat: Museum Bar 181 Ralph David Abernathy SW Sun:
cuntpocolypse: theniggaskaramazov: anticodon: So I was on the train today and these two black guys were having a conversation not even that loud and said “nigga” like once when this white lady turns around and says “How do you think MLK Jr. would
its amazing what human beings are able to do when they have faith. ty to MLK Jr & Coretta Scott King
“the question is not whether we will be extremists but what kind of extremists we will be… the nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists.” MLK Jr
cultureunseen: Martin Luther King Jr. (1st Salute)
thedemsocialist: On April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated while standing with striking sanitation workers in Memphis. Today we remember his memory. RIP Martin Luther King Jr.
cthakitty: theregalreport: tumbladiah: sourcedumal: queerly-christian: revkryssie: projectburnt: femminiello: ataleofmultiplebooks: welfare-queen: welfare-queen: everyone forgot that mlk jr. said he hated white moderates he said white
noonaneomuhomo: lusts: The MLK that’s never quoted. and it’s no accident that this segment is conveniently left out of our education The white-washing of MLK jr. and the civil rights movement on a whole to make history look kindly upon white
jessehimself: MLK Sr., MLK Jr., and, MLK III in Georgia, 1963
I got to see Martin Luther King Jr’s Memorial today and it was absolutely beautiful
Me at the MLK Jr Memorial here in Washington D.C.It was such a beautiful monument and the wall behind it with his quotes moved me to tears. It was the perfect day for walking amongst the memorials.
fyeahlilbit3point0: thorinmyside: luckythinks91: thorinmyside: wheres that picture of the white boys picking cotton and the black kid with the whip i think and mlk jr in the sky smiling ur right we can’t let mlk have all the fun here hold on
“We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ✊🏿✊🏻✊🏽✊🏾✊🏼🌎 Today we honor Dr. King and his teachings: to go forward united
moma: We celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with this Dan Weiner photo from 1956, taken during the Montgomery bus boycott. [Dan Weiner. Martin Luther King. 1956]
jessehimself: MLK Sr., MLK Jr., and, MLK III in Georgia, 1963 😻
MLK-Jr. Day
twixnmix: Martin Luther King Jr. teaches his son Marty how to hold a baseball bat in their backyard on November 8, 1964. (Photos by Flip Schulke)
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twixnmix: Martin Luther King Jr. at home with his wife Coretta Scott King and their daughter Yolanda King in Montgomery, Alabama. May 1956.
llastnightstory-deactivated2019:hey, so since it’s fourth of july i thought it would be a good time to quote martin luther king jr“Our nation was born in genocide when it embraced the doctrine that the original American, the Indian, was an inferior
001001001001001001:A social movement that only moves people is merely a revolt. A movement that changes both people and institutions is a revolution.—Martin Luther King, Jr., Why We Can’t Wait (1964)
route22ny: Here’s our pastor pal from Clackamas, Oregon yet again with his church’s message board and another all-too-appropriate quote from the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. The photo comes from the church’s instagram feed, and I’m pretty