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Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at several Triad venues

The Baptist preacher had been here before. The Rev. Martin Luther King, NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall, who would be the first African American appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, and ....

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Birmingham seethes in wake of church bombing

Birmingham seethes in wake of church bombing
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The day the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. came to Wake Forest University

This story originally appeared in the Winston-Salem Journal on Oct. 12, 1962, the day after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at what was then Wake Forest College. The ....

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Acute observations

I cannot recommend "The Cherry Pit" as fiction to anyone. As a critical consideration of Little Rock, however, Donald Harington s first novel has no equal. ....

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Martin Luther King Jr. challenged Oregonians 60 years ago to find a way to live together -- 'or perish as fools'


Martin Luther King Jr. challenged Oregonians 60 years ago to find a way to live together ‘or perish as fools’
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
Posted Jan 18, 2021
Mourners attend a memorial service in 1968 for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church. King had visited the church during a 1961 visit to Portland. (The Oregonian)Oregonian
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Martin Luther King Jr. had a powerful message to deliver when he visited Portland in 1961, one that continues to resonate 60 years later as the country experiences a surge in racist rhetoric and violence.
“We must learn to live together as brothers,” he told the crowd at downtown’s Civic Auditorium. “Or perish as fools.” ....

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