Scholars have produced rich materials on the civil rights movement since Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968. These resources generally offer the familiar narratives of the period, as they relate to King’s earlier campaigns as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). This includes research on demonstrations in Alabama, Mississippi, Washington, and Memphis. Few studies offer insights on King’s final crusade, the Poor People’s Campaign, however. As an original contribution to civil rights research, the following study offers an overview of King’s antipoverty crusade to contextualize the movement’s impact on America’s past and present. This study presents new insights on the movement by introducing previ...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
The Black Lives Matter movement and the sideline protests by professional football players reflect t...
As well as being a civil rights advocate, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr consistently called for human ri...
As well as being a civil rights advocate, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr consistently called for human ri...
Envisioned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967, the Poor People's Campaign (PPC) represented a bol...
A range of learning opportunities helped to prepare and educate thousands of activists to participat...
textIn May 1968, a racially, geographically, and politically diverse coalition of poor people joined...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
Six months after the Selma to Montgomery marches and just weeks after the passage of the Voting Righ...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
In the spring of 1968, over six thousand poor people—black, chicano, white, Puerto Rican, and Native...
Martin Luther King\u27s 1965 address from Montgomery, Alabama, the center of much racial conflict at...
This thesis describes the significant events of the Civil Rights Movement from 1960 to 1965, examini...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
The Black Lives Matter movement and the sideline protests by professional football players reflect t...
As well as being a civil rights advocate, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr consistently called for human ri...
As well as being a civil rights advocate, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr consistently called for human ri...
Envisioned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967, the Poor People's Campaign (PPC) represented a bol...
A range of learning opportunities helped to prepare and educate thousands of activists to participat...
textIn May 1968, a racially, geographically, and politically diverse coalition of poor people joined...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
Six months after the Selma to Montgomery marches and just weeks after the passage of the Voting Righ...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
In the spring of 1968, over six thousand poor people—black, chicano, white, Puerto Rican, and Native...
Martin Luther King\u27s 1965 address from Montgomery, Alabama, the center of much racial conflict at...
This thesis describes the significant events of the Civil Rights Movement from 1960 to 1965, examini...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
The Black Lives Matter movement and the sideline protests by professional football players reflect t...