"Never lose faith, never lose hope, but hope is not a strategy" was the big theme Monday during the Atlantic City NAACP's Martin Luther King Jr. observance.
The third Monday of every year, we as a nation, remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A life dedicated to nonviolent activism for the Civil Rights Movement and a legacy of reformation in equality.
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - The Annual Dr. MartinLutherKingJr. Scholarship Breakfast took place at the SIU Student Center on Monday, January 20. This is the 43rd year for the event hosted by the Carbondale NAACP and SIU Carbondale. The event kicked off a ...
Bradley Ross Jackson is the youth and college president of the Bloomington-Normal NAACP branch. He was selected to recite Martin Luther King Jr.'s most popular speech as part of Ebenezer Baptist Church's celebration.
NAACP Lancaster Branch has pushed back its 45th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration service to Feb. 2 because of expected inclement weather, branch President Blanding Watson said. The time
COLUMBIA — On a frigid morning, several members of the Columbia NAACP and other community members gathered at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial at Battle Gardens to pay homage and honor the legacy of the civil rights activist. Dedicated in 1993, the memorial remains a symbol of King's legacy.
Martin Luther King Jr. didn’t originally set out to become a civil rights activist, according to his biographer. On a Jan. 3 episode of NPR’s Book of the Day podcast, Jonathan Eig, author of the biography King: A Life,
At the Second Christian Church in Mayfield, the local NAACP branch hosted a commemorative program for Martin Luther King Jr. Day entitled “Giving Back: Re-gifting the Dream.” As a polarizing
The Rochester NAACP took the Med City Community on a march through the skyway as part of its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations on Monday, Jan. 20.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is about unity, the celebration of King’s accomplishments and continuing to dream of peace, said Lenoir-Rhyne University students.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The New Hanover County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People hosted their annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast event on Saturday morning. The event is a way for the community to recognize the impacts of Dr. King’s civil rights movement.