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Category: Martin Luther King

Posted inGuest Column

White theft: The audacity of co-opting Dr. King

by Donna Ladd, Mississippi Free Press January 20, 2023January 25, 2023

Now, 54 years after Dr. King went to Memphis to support a labor strike by sanitary workers, we see so many arrogant efforts by white Americans to remake him into their preferred hero…

Posted inMartin Luther King

A glimpse of the Beloved Community in South Memphis

by Andrea Morales January 17, 2023January 17, 2023
Posted inMemphis

Little resurrections: How Memphians say they overcome despair

by Jacob Steimer April 15, 2022April 15, 2022
Posted inReproductive Health

Roe v. Wade turns 49! Will abortion rights make it to 50?

by Wendi C. Thomas January 21, 2022January 24, 2022
Posted inMartin Luther King

Practicing a holy boldness

by Martha Lyle Ford January 17, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inMartin Luther King

A young girl’s letter to the pastor

by Wendi C. Thomas January 17, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inMartin Luther King

Don’t tell them Dr. King isn’t relevant

by Dallas King and Rachel Carroll January 17, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inMartin Luther King

How do we bend the arc of history toward justice? Action

by Leta McCollough Seletzky January 17, 2022January 17, 2022
Posted inMemphis

Civil Rights Museum carries forth King’s activism under Freeman

by Wendi C. Thomas January 18, 2021April 29, 2021
Posted inMartin Luther King

6 King quotes that should agitate America’s ruling class

by MLK50 Memphis January 18, 2021April 14, 2021

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