A community event brought Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words back to life as local organizations presented his 1967 speech ...
On 4 April, 1967, famous African-American civil rights leader, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK), assassinated on 4 April, 1968, delivered a sermon at Riverside Church in New York City titled ...
The ride from Gwynn Oak Amusement Park has been out of commission for renovations since 2023. It opens to the public on April ...
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Pope Leo has spoken. Now other faith leaders must follow.
(RNS) — Religious communities have both the reach and the responsibility to speak clearly for peace.
Stacker collected iconic images from the 1960s to highlight turning points from the decade that significantly shaped and ...
Sammy Davis Jr., an American actor, dancer, and singer, uses the "Jiffy-Gym," an elastic chest expander, in June 1968. Davis was not only a popular performer of the '60s, he was active in the civil ...
Paul Revere was a businessman, a political leader, a legend and a myth. A look at his April 18, 1775, midnight ride, and the ...
Not so for rudderless President Donald Trump and his dangerous, foolish “excursion” into Iran. He started a war of choice ...
Read about the history of the carousel in honor of the Smithsonian carousel on the National Mall reopening after three years ...
For Whit Fraser, it all started with a leap of faith — taking a job in Canada's Far North. The former journalist and husband ...
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We may remember the scene in the 1967 Disney version of Jungle Book where the group of Beatles-looking vultures sit and discuss what they should do, culminating in one of them becoming very frustrated ...
Tom H. Hastings links MLK’s 1967 antiwar speech, his assassination and Vietnam-era racism to today’s trillion‑dollar Pentagon ...
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