Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't born in Alabama, but his legacy and impact are felt throughout the state and in the heart of Birmingham. While at college in Boston, he met his wife, Coretta Scott King.
Ripon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSN'A Time to Stand': Montgomery honors Martin Luther King Jr. with march delayed by weatherMontgomerians marched in the footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr. along Dexter Avenue on Monday to honor the civil rights ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is more than just a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement; his legacy is deeply rooted in his ...
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WPMI Mobile on MSNBroad St. renovations to continue on Mobile's 'The Avenue'Tuesday, the Mobile City Council will consider accepting a $2 million grant from the Alabama Department of Conservation and ...
He cofounded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference shortly after his home and church were bombed, and he became its ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMartin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights on the streets of BirminghamKing led several nonviolent campaigns in Birmingham, known at the time as "the most segregated city in America." ...
About 1,000 miles away, in Selma, Alabama, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was preparing to lead a 54-mile voting rights march to the state capitol, Montgomery. It was a just cause ...
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