What Was Dr. Martin Luther King Working When He Was Assassinated?
Dr. Martin Luther King was fighting for the rights of Black sanitation workers in Memphis before his tragic death on April 4, 1968.
Dr. Martin Luther King was fighting for the rights of Black sanitation workers in Memphis before his tragic death on April 4, 1968.
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Source: Mario Tama / Getty Although a new season has officially emerged, in Altadena, as the flowers of spring begin to bloom, residents are still tragically displaced due to the devastating wildfires that ravaged the area earlier this year. It’s merely another marker of the time gone by since their lives were forever changed and upended. to the residents of Altadena, California, themselves tragically displaced due to the devastating wildfires that ravaged […]
Source: Reach Media / Urban One Some songs just create instant nostalgia. If you allow us to walk you 17 years back for a bit, the South was going up for an up-and-coming ATL rapper by the named of Yung L.A. and his infectious B Franks-produced debut single, “Ain’t I.” Recorded in January 2008, it would take a full 10 months before it saw an official release and music video […]
Source: Keystone / Getty On April 3, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King delivered what would be his last speech in Memphis, Tennessee, before his tragic death on April 4. Standing in front of an upset and frustrated group of Black sanitation workers on strike at Mason Temple, King delivered an inspiring speech, hoping to uplift them as they fought for better working conditions following the deaths of Echol Cole and […]
Source: The Washington Post / Getty In the past week, President Trump’s flunky Elon Musk has seen Tesla stock prices fall faster than a Kardashian at NBA All-Star weekend. He’s looked on as one of his four baby mommas bashed him for being a deadbeat dad. He wasted $21 million trying to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court, only for the opposing judge to win the election. And now, there are […]
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civil rights and advocacy attorneys are ready to lend their support and legal expertise to help Altadena residents' fire recovery.
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