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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘He Stood Up’: Black General Worker Fired After Objecting to Flyers That Listed the Deadliest Race Massacre In American History As a ‘Fun Fact’A former General Mills employee in Minnesota has filed a lawsuit accusing the food giant of racial discrimination and ...
Our strength lies in solidarity — not in waiting for a cause that hits home, but in recognizing that every cause for justice is our cause. Let us stand together, not just for a moment, but for a ...
A new documentary from Stevie Wonder will explore his role in establishing Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday.
In the repetitious cadence of Martin Luther King Jr.’s most famous speech, “I have a dream” was followed by “one day.” Those two words, “one day,” made us look to the heavens with promise, hope and ...
The affected events, per the memo, which is dated Jan. 28, 2025, include: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday, Black History Month, Women's History Month, Holocaust Day and Days of Remembrance, Asian ...
For African Americans, providing our data to artificial intelligence — or AI — doesn’t end when you start a search for a ...
Knoxville Police TN shared on social media, "Our Command Staff enjoyed walking in today’s MLK Jr. Parade as part of Knoxville’s Juneteenth festivities." ...
WAYNE — An Asian man photographed a White musician, who was serenading a Hispanic couple, celebrating a day dedicated to Black American history, right in front of a Mexican sushi ...
YAKIMA, Wash. – The Yakima community has a new way to beat the heat this summer with the opening of the YMCA Rotary Aquatic Center at MLK Jr Park. The ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The City of Knoxville celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while also honoring the Juneteenth holiday with the city’s annual parade. The parade ...
The Michigan Department of Transportation is inviting residents to learn more about plans to replace the east section of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street bridge at US-131 in Grand Rapids.
The King bust, crafted by Black artist Charles Alston in 1970 for $5,000 and on loan from the Smithsonian, was first introduced to the White House library in 2000 under President Bill Clinton.
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