This project began as an open-ended search in the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection. It has grown into a book that we hope will speak to a new era of movement activism. We made final revisions in the summer of 2020, as mass protests erupted in the United States and quickly spread worldwide. The tremendous groundswell of organizing energies, aimed at abolishing many of the same structural injustices that King fought against, breathed life into this book when the weight of the moment made writing especially difficult. We must first acknowledge those who have been killed, those who have been injured or jailed for protesting, and those who have taken to the streets in demonstration and have been lucky enough to return home unh...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
In April of 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a defense of non-violent direct action t...
“Stayed on freedom,” sung by slaves emancipating themselves during the U.S. Civil War and again in c...
"Many of today’s insurgent Black movements call for an end to racial capitalism. They most often tak...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr., protested our country’s counterinsurgency war in Vietnam. ...
In August 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fund-raising and construction, the Martin L...
Scholars have produced rich materials on the civil rights movement since Martin Luther King Jr.’s as...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
The Black Lives Matter movement and the sideline protests by professional football players reflect t...
Prophets are those people who speak up against injustice and call for social change. This paper exam...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
Professor Henry W. McGee, Jr. reviews Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Ch...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Martin Luther King was a firm belie...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
In April of 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a defense of non-violent direct action t...
“Stayed on freedom,” sung by slaves emancipating themselves during the U.S. Civil War and again in c...
"Many of today’s insurgent Black movements call for an end to racial capitalism. They most often tak...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr., protested our country’s counterinsurgency war in Vietnam. ...
In August 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fund-raising and construction, the Martin L...
Scholars have produced rich materials on the civil rights movement since Martin Luther King Jr.’s as...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
The Black Lives Matter movement and the sideline protests by professional football players reflect t...
Prophets are those people who speak up against injustice and call for social change. This paper exam...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
Professor Henry W. McGee, Jr. reviews Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Ch...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Martin Luther King was a firm belie...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
In April of 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a defense of non-violent direct action t...
“Stayed on freedom,” sung by slaves emancipating themselves during the U.S. Civil War and again in c...