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Category: Martin Luther King, Jr.
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According to legal scholar and activist Sheryll Cashin, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. died trying to build “a multiracial army for economic justice.” In her new book ‘Place, Not Race,’ Cashin argues that the time for Dr. King’s idea has finally come.
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Sheryll Cashin resurrects Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last campaign: his fight for economic justice for all people of all races.
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In the fall of 2011, staff from Beacon Press, Random House, and the literary representative for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate brought together a blue-ribbon panel of educators, including teachers, librarians, and administrators to discuss how to better teach Dr. King in 21st century classrooms. The result from that meeting is ‘A Time…
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More than a half century later, the Montgomery Bus Boycott still resonates as a powerful example of nonviolent resistance.
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In the first of two posts, we examine JFK’s legacy in the struggle for civil rights, beginning with the power struggle for the integration of the Washington Redskins and ending with the 1963 March on Washington for Civil Rights and JFK’s historic meeting with the leaders of the Civil Rights movement.
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With a new school year just around the corner, students are stocking up on supplies and teachers are polishing their curriculum plans. To help the latter, Beacon offers guides to help in teaching many of our most popular titles. Find these and other teachers guides at our Scribd page and at Beacon.org. Psst: if you're…
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Download the new ebook, The Essential Martin Luther King, Jr., a collection of the most well-known and treasured writings and speeches of Dr. King, including “I Have a Dream.”
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.–MLK
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April 16th marks the 50th anniversary of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” a passionate response by Dr. King to eight white clergymen who argued that racial segregation should be fought in the courts and not by protest in the streets.
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On the anniversary of King’s death, Eboo Patel looks at his work through the lens of interfaith cooperation.