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Obama Echoes Martin Luther King Jr. ... Obama Echoes Martin Luther King Jr. On March Anniversary. August 28, 2013 4:52 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. By . Brian Naylor , ...
–Martin Luther King, Jr. Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I have a dream" speech.
A photograph purportedly showing President Obama sitting with two icons of the 1950-60s era, activists Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, has been circulating online for several years: ...
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters on Monday marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a community service project at the D.C. Central Kitchen. The family, joined by ...
Monday was a holiday dedicated to the memory of the greatest American civil rights leader of the 20th century: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But while the airwaves were covered with shallow tributes ...
In this combination of file photos, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks at a peace rally in New York on April 15, 1967, left, and President Barack Obama speaks at an election night party in ...
President Barack Obama moved the Martin Luther King Jr. bust into the Oval Office in 2009. Trump kept it during his first ...
Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered 56 years ago today, on April 4, 1968. On the anniversary, his niece, Alveda King, highlighted to Fox News Digital five landmarks that tell the civil rights story.
It was there where a 27-year-old preacher, Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered a speech in 1956, just weeks after the Supreme Court ordered the desegregation of the buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
The cover, left, of the 60th-anniversary commemorative edition of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. (Credit: HarperOne Group). At right, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gives his “I Have ...
Michelle Obama is celebrating the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Moments before Donald Trump took the oath of office Monday, the former First Lady shared a tribute to the civil rights activist ...
Clarence B. Jones, the personal counsel for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., is still defending King’s mission ahead of the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington.