Over six decades have passed since the civil rights movement began in the mid-1950s, but American society has not yet fully realized the promise of the civil rights movement, which at its core embodies the protection and promotion of equity and dignity of all people. Despite the historic improvements that accord the legal protection of equal rights among different races, genders, and ethnic groups, significant economic disparity among racial and regional lines persists. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. declared, “Now our struggle is for genuine equality, which means economic equality.” However, the pursuit of economic equality has not been successful. Growing racial and regional economic disparities create serious social, economic, and ...
We as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a “...
Fifty years ago, a single bullet robbed us of one of the world’s most eloquent voices for human righ...
As the Civil Rights Act of 1964 turns fifty, antidiscrimination law has become unfashionable. Civil ...
Over six decades have passed since the civil rights movement began in the mid-1950s, but American so...
Over the past several decades, economic inequality has grown dramatically in the United States while...
Fifty years after the civil rights movement, ethnic and racial disparities persist and have even wid...
As a fight for social justice, protecting and advancing civil rights requires constant diligence. Pr...
People forget that Dr. King was every bit as committed to economic justice as he was to ending racia...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
1990/01/12. Addresses issues of modern racism, arguing that freedom without justice or economic fair...
America is quickly becoming a majority people of color nation. At the same time, inequality is skyro...
The sixties were marked by optimistic dreams — of a color-blind society, of black power, of reparati...
In his final book, Where Do We Go From Here (1967), Martin Luther King, Jr., warned that the struggl...
In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that our nation is moving toward two societies: one black, ...
Martin Luther King envisioned a beloved integrated community of interracial harmony based on racial ...
We as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a “...
Fifty years ago, a single bullet robbed us of one of the world’s most eloquent voices for human righ...
As the Civil Rights Act of 1964 turns fifty, antidiscrimination law has become unfashionable. Civil ...
Over six decades have passed since the civil rights movement began in the mid-1950s, but American so...
Over the past several decades, economic inequality has grown dramatically in the United States while...
Fifty years after the civil rights movement, ethnic and racial disparities persist and have even wid...
As a fight for social justice, protecting and advancing civil rights requires constant diligence. Pr...
People forget that Dr. King was every bit as committed to economic justice as he was to ending racia...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
1990/01/12. Addresses issues of modern racism, arguing that freedom without justice or economic fair...
America is quickly becoming a majority people of color nation. At the same time, inequality is skyro...
The sixties were marked by optimistic dreams — of a color-blind society, of black power, of reparati...
In his final book, Where Do We Go From Here (1967), Martin Luther King, Jr., warned that the struggl...
In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that our nation is moving toward two societies: one black, ...
Martin Luther King envisioned a beloved integrated community of interracial harmony based on racial ...
We as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a “...
Fifty years ago, a single bullet robbed us of one of the world’s most eloquent voices for human righ...
As the Civil Rights Act of 1964 turns fifty, antidiscrimination law has become unfashionable. Civil ...