Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a powerful speech on justice at SMU's packed McFarlin Auditorium in 1966.
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Hosted on MSNMLK Family Reportedly Fears Revival of FBI 'Smears' From Upcoming Report Release: 'Under the Guise of Transparency'The family of Martin Luther King Jr. fears that newly released government documents will be used to tarnish his legacy "under ...
The start of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term has been marked by a flurry of executive orders, underscoring ...
Civil rights activist and stealth Trekker Martin Luther King Jr. had an intense conversation with one of the show's main cast ...
The takeaways after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions from senators during his confirmation hearings to potentially lead the Department of Health and Human Services. GOP Sen. Susan Collins ...
While many of President Trump's Cabinet picks sparked strong public reactions, the singular appeal — and alarm — generated by ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMartin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights on the streets of BirminghamKing led several nonviolent campaigns in Birmingham, known at the time as "the most segregated city in America." ...
He cofounded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference shortly after his home and church were bombed, and he became its ...
It is impossible to read about Mr. Macfadden — who was using the term “medical freedom” in 1920 — without thinking about ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spent decades as an outsider railing against federal health authorities. His Make America Healthy Again movement is based largely on undermining the scientific and public ...
The Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy as health secretary on Thursday, putting one of the most prominent anti-vaccine activists in charge of running the country's public health policy.
In Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first interview as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he made multiple ...
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