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  2. No justice, no peace - Wikipedia

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    It is used for a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College podcast, [21] the 2020 Know Justice Know Peace Resolution by the Denver Public Schools Board to better include persons of color in district school curriculums, [22] [23] and a U.S. Jesuit anti-racism retreat. [24]

  3. I Have a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Little of this, and another "Normalcy Speech", ended up in the final draft. A draft of "Normalcy, Never Again" is housed in the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection of the Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center and Morehouse College. [26] The focus on "I have a dream" comes through the speech's delivery.

  4. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 2020, the NAACP, one of the original organizers of the 1963 march, announced that it would commemorate it by organizing another rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, in which King's oldest son, Martin Luther King III, would join civil rights leaders and the families of black men and women who died as a result of police ...

  5. The 50 most inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. quotes - AOL

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    In honor of MLK Day, read the most famous Martin Luther King Jr. quotes. With his words, he inspires us all to pursue justice, love, freedom and equality.

  6. We must resurrect the true ideals of Dr. King this MLK ... - AOL

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    March 1965: American civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King (1929 – 1968) and his wife Coretta Scott King lead a black voting rights march from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital in ...

  7. Dr. Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech: Full text - AOL

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    On a hot summer day in 1963, more than 200,000 demonstrators calling for civil rights joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

  8. Two Americas - Wikipedia

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    Two Americas is a phrase used by Martin Luther King Jr. in his speech "The Other America" to describe the differences in what life is like for Black/African-Americans and Whites due to the lack of equal protection under the law and the racial class system designed to keep people with African and Native ancestry from equality and freedom.

  9. ‘Hoops, Hopes & Dreams’ Producer Jesse Williams on Dr. Martin ...

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    ‘Hoops, Hopes & Dreams’ Producer Jesse Williams on Dr. Martin Luther King’s Love of Basketball and How Modern Leaders Could Learn From Him — Sundance William Earl January 24, 2025 at 3:55 PM