WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — To keep civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream alive, Reverend Al Sharpton will host a rally and march in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 20.
WASHINGTON - D.C. was buzzing with activity Monday as Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the presidential ... Famed Civil Rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton held an MLK Day event in D.C. as both ...
D.C. was buzzing with activity Monday as Martin ... Luther King Jr. Day and the presidential Inauguration fell on the same day for just the second time in history. Famed Civil Rights activist ...
On the first day of Black History Month, MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton convenes a special Civil Rights Summit where leaders in the ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is more than just a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement; his legacy is deeply rooted in his ...
Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't born in Alabama, but his legacy and impact are felt throughout the state and in the heart of Birmingham. While at college in Boston, he met his wife, Coretta Scott King.