Tag: Martin Luther King Jr
If you are from Boston, you may have heard about the newest statue revealed in Boston Common, “The Embrace.” The statue was unveiled last week in honor of Martin Luther ...
Published in the September 1969 issue of Negro Digest/Black World, ‘Tombs’ by Richard Walter Thomas, a Black radical poet, came off the heels of a Civil Rights Movement experiencing considerable ...
In a historic victory, Rev. Raphael Warnock won the runoff election and became Georgia’s first Black senator and the first Black Democrat representing a Southern state in the U.S. Senate.
To truly honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and continue the work he did in his lifetime, Americans must commit themselves to learning and spreading his powerful ...
Conventional education of civil rights history is flawed in its simplification of key issues, as well as its utopic image as the end of institutional racism.
Dr. Damon Tweedy, M.D., discussed his experiences with racism in the medical field during his lecture, "Black Man in a White Coat."
"In a society of apathy, the absolute best thing that our generation can be is kind, empathetic, and unapologetically sensitive to experiences other than our own."
The Boston College community helps keep Martin Luther King's dream alive in an event sponsored by Campus Ministry.