It’s clear that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolence movement benefited from Clarence B. Jones’ North Philly swag. Jones’ gravelly voice narrates The Baddest Speechwriter of All, Steph ...
Lancaster residents will have another chance to commemorate the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. this month.
Long before he was known as a national figure, Jackson was a preacher. Ordained in the Baptist tradition, he never separated his spiritual life from his public one. His sermons drew on biblical ...
In 1984, Jackson used "Saturday Night Live" to take a "last shot at America's mind" and faulty policies with jokes.
Jesse Jackson's death at 84 brings reflections on his enduring legacy, from inspiring youth with hope to his pivotal role in ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson was at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis on April 4, 1968, when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated there.
His life traced the arc from the Civil Rights Movement to the challenges of a post–Civil Rights America still wrestling with ...
Faith Works columnist reflects on the complex legacy of Civil Rights icon Jesse Jackson, who never pastored a church but could give a powerful sermon.
Jackson was a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King and became a leader of the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King ...
Can basketball really change a nation? Hear from the filmmakers of "Hoops, Hopes & Dreams," to learn how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used sports to foster community and connection.
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