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From Martin Luther King Jr. to Donald Trump: In many ways, the civil rights hero saw this coming The painful convergence of Dr. King and President Trump should remind us that the long arc of ...
Donald Trump marked the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday by meeting with the son of the civil rights icon, engaging in a conversation about making it easier for people to vote.
ATLANTA — The first Martin Luther King Jr. holiday of Donald Trump’s presidency is taking place amid a racial firestorm of Trump’s own making. In the same week that he honored King by making ...
Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon said that Martin Luther King, Jr. would be “proud” of what President Donald Trump has done for African-American and Latino workers in the U.S. ...
The Rev. Martin Luther King said, “Hate distorts the personality of the hater.” It's true. President Trump's hatred for our free press distorts Trump. If we hate Trump, this makes us more like ...
President Donald Trump, right, and Vice President Mike Pence, left, visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Jan. 21, 2019, in Washington D.C.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an occasion to honor the life and legacy of one of America’s most impactful and beloved civil rights activists. Coincidentally, it is also Donald Trump’s ...
Two of Martin Luther King Jr.’s children and the pastor of his historic Atlanta church marked the national King holiday Monday with sharp denunciations of President Donald Trump, focusing on ...
Donald Trump incurred the wrath of Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter, Bernice, after boasting he drew a bigger crowd at his January 6, 2021 rally than the civil rights leader did when he made ...
President Donald Trump modeling the timeless and courageous Martin Luther King Jr. could be transformative, inspiring the best in all of us.
Martin Luther King III met on Monday with president-elect Donald Trump and tried to cool tensions over the weekend trading of insults between Trump and Rep. John Lewis, the civil-rights leader who ...
President Trump signed an executive order declassify any remaining files from Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. MLK was shot and killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis.
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