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In honor of Judge Nancy Gertner’s retirement, here are some videos of her talking about her legal career, including her first case as a lawyer and how she became a judge.
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A new book about one of the great African-American religious thinkers.
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“The only real revolutionary, people say, is a man who has nothing to lose. There are millions of poor people in this country who have very little, or even nothing, to lose.” Dr. King’s words still ring true today.
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People forget that Dr. King was every bit as committed to economic justice as he was to ending racial segregation. In this excerpt from All Labor Has Dignity, he ties together the War in Vietnam with the problems facing the labor movement.
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The global picture for youths in the criminal justice system can be bleak, but David Chura sees glimmers of hope in the hard work of a few individuals.
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“I thought of twenty million black people who dreamed that some day they might be able to cross the Red Sea of injustice and find their way to the promised land of integration and freedom. There was no more room for doubt.”
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In his final book, Martin Luther King, Jr., demanded an end to global suffering, asserting that humankind-for the first time-has the resources and technology to eradicate poverty
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial in Washington, D.C., officially opens to the public today. In honor of this historic event, we’ll be posting excerpts from books in The King Legacy series on Beacon Broadside every day this week.
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With the Tiger Woods era possibly behind us, could the new PGA champ be a model for how kids become sports stars?
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From a trusted scholar and powerful story teller, an accessible and lively history of free speech, for and about students.