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Happy MLK Day
Remembering these words from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech at Holt Street Baptist Churc
nowthisnews:These side-by-side images show the striking similarities between Martin Luther King Jr.&
Late WWII adhesive label produced by the Allies for use in North Africa. And as true now as then.&nb
James Baldwin in the audience for Martin Luther King jr, early 1960s. “King is a great sp
Martin Luther King Jr addresses a union meeting in Chicago, Illinois, 1960sMLK would have been 91 th
Spending my MLK morning celebrating black businesses the way Martin would have wanted…. #
beybad:The MLK that’s never quoted.
detroitlib: Martin Luther King and the Montgomery story : how 50,000 Negroes found a new way to end
Martin Luther King Jr playing pool, Chicago, 1966. - Bob Fitch
Martin Luther King and supporters marching for the Poor People’s Campaign in 1968. The Po
James Baldwin and James Forman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during the March to
“The real problem is that through our scientific genius we’ve made of the world a ne
What would he say about the latest US government crime: the (latest) attempted coup in Venezuel
“We Demand An End to Police Brutality Now!”Civil Rights March on Washington DC, August 2
Martin Luther King jnr speech at Newcastle University, 1967 “…Racism is a reality i
Martin Luther King Jnr pictured with a group of students at Newcastle University in 1967. MLK w
calystarose:witchsistah:socialismartnature:MLK on “moderate Whites.”Also known as &ldquo
nevver:“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciencious stupid
Racism is in many ways a tool of capitalism.
nevver:On this day
youngblackandvegan:montanabohemian:UNDAUNTED: RARE AND CLASSIC PHOTOS OF MLK AND THE FREEDOM R
berniesrevolution:Martin Luther King expressing the need for the Economic Bill of Rights.
Activists in the Poor People’s Campaign; the protest camp on Washington Mall, 1968. R
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