We must honor King’s memory by becoming reacquainted with his fight for social justice, political fairness and economic equity, Marine veteran and community volunteer John L. Horton writes in a
Darrell Roaden Special to the Ledger-Enquirer Columbus officials are watching the weather as hip-hop pioneer MC Lyte is set to headline the free 2025 Dream Lives: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration ... Virgil Miller, president of Aflac, will join ...
January 20 marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday that honors the life and legacy of the American civil rights icon who was assassinated in 1968. The holiday didn’t come ...
During the morning sessions of the 2025 DREAM Series, where 80 top Black and Latino high school players descend upon Tempe Diablo Stadium to participate in a full-scale development experience, an almost perfect metaphor unfolds in the corner of one of the backfields.
You've no doubt seen countless historical footage of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. over the decades, but you can better get to know the man behind the movement in this Emmy-winning 2018 HBO documentary, which follows the visionary leader in the final two years of his life via never-before-seen footage and interviews with those closest to King.
Here are this week’s letters to the editor of the Oshkosh Northwestern. See our letters policy below for details about how to share your views. Faith played a major role in Martin Luther King Jr.’s journey toward justice and equality.
Locke, renowned for his philosophies on natural rights, argued that individuals inherently possess rights to life, liberty and property. He famously declared, “Life, liberty and property, I consider as good as synonymous to happiness," echoing the belief that tyranny or absolute monarchy should never compromise these rights.
Events coalescing on the same day reflects where contemporary America stands on the continuum between Dr. King’s vision of the future and ugly realism of today.
The Golden State Warriors discuss Dr. Kings diligence in wanting to see a better life by different races coming together. The Knicks take a moment to recognize the legacy and impact that Dr. King has left on many people by fighting for people who could not fight for themselves.
DC's celebration of the 20th annual MLK Parade marched to this year’s theme: 'Commit to the Noble Struggle for Equal Rights.'
Mars Hill University's Jonathan McCoy spoke on the 'heartfelt acts of character' that arose in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene, encouraging WNC to continue to pursue them.