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Martin Luther King

NOUN
  1. United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)

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  • Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. dies at age 78.
  • Somehow that doesn't square with his kinship with Martin Luther King.
  • And the bylines are a who's who of great thinkers, journalists, politicians and activists, including Bertrand Russell, Theodore Roosevelt, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, union leader Walter Reuther, Theodore Dreiser (on what he saw as a "destructive phase" for American individualism circa 1932), Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., James Warren: This Week in Magazines: A Remarkably Resilient Progressive Turns 100, Eliot Spitzer Gropes to Turn a Corner
  • I suspect that if you were to look at Martin Luther King Jr.'s doctrines from your perspective, you might find them guilty of seeming to "dissolve" at times, but I daresay that doesn't mean that his Christianity would have dissolved! Ken Schenck on The Chicago Declaration on Biblical Inerrancy
  • At different times in history, the injustice of society has grown to a point where a countermovement was born in order to fight it: the civil rights movement with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as its leader, anhe students rights movement, where student Mario Savio as a particular expressive student, said: Erik Rasmussen: Notice of Drafting: The World Wants You!
  • Well, how very generous of Obama to say that the Clinton's haven't made any "deliberate effort" to racialize the campaign, considering that Obama was the one who played the race card by jumping on the "blame Hillary for belittling Martin Luther King" bandwagon at the beginning of the campaign. Obama: I Don't Think Clintons Made "Deliberate Effort" To Racialize Campaign
  • It is easier to fill our political platforms with a rainbow of complexions, to join enthusiastically once a year on Martin Luther King's birthday to utter platitudes about equality. Race, Class, and Reconciliaton
  • The CD's included various music of revolutionary sentiment, and excerpts of excellent speeches, from such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and our own VFP President and co-actionist Elliott Adams, along with recordings from the recent House Judiciary Committee (Non -) Impeachment hearing. Life on the Ledge
  • Was that a "racialist" violation of the color-blind dream of Martin Luther King, Jr., as the strident Right has come to compress the righteous prophet? Jonathan Rieder: Final Thoughts on Beer Summits and Postracial Paradoxes
  • Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination
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