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Founded in 2020, Alive Community Outreach continues to expand its flagship enterprise, Peacemaker Academy, a nonviolence ...
The Trump administration has released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate’s family and the civil rights group that he ...
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If it’s your first time visiting the nation’s capital of Washington D.C., then there is a high chance you’ll find yourself at The National Mall, even without thinking about it. And no, it’s not a […] ...
Robert F. Kennedy Announces Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. In Indianapolis on April 4th, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy announced to a waiting crowd that Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated ...
It’s been years in the making, but Panama City is looking to open the doors of its new Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center this year. Anyone who has driven down 15th Street has seen the ...
The release of National Archives documents is the latest attempt to define what the Civil Rights icon believed, and what that means now for the country.
The Trump administration released thousands of files related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
Bernice King, the youngest daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr., weighed in on President Trump’s decision to release hundreds of thousands of documents related to her father’s assassin… ...
The federal government released over 200,000 pages of documents on the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., a move ordered by President Trump.
The release came in response to an executive order issued by President Trump. King's family warned they would object to any use of the records "to spread falsehoods" about King's life and legacy.
People walk by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, ahead of the presidential inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, in Washington, January 16.
The National Archives has published thousands of newly digitized documents relating to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of a directive by President Trump.
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