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The Gentrification Of MLK: How America Intentionally Misrepresents Our Radical Civil Rights Leader | White-washing Dr. King’s radical legacy to make him more palpable to the masses works to alleviate America’s conscience and sell the lie that we are post-racial.

White-washing Dr. King’s radical legacy to make him more palpable to the masses works to alleviate America’s conscience and sell the lie that we are post-racial.

This photograph was taken by Leonard Freed on August 28, 1963, in Washington D.C., as he documented the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The event that culminated with Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. (Image distributed by Getty Publications)  Darkroom: The Baltimore Sun

25 Photos Six Marylanders look back on the March on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963, and its effect on their lives. Said Joyce Dennison, 71, a retired Baltimore schoolteacher: “It didn’t matter what socioeconomic group, religion or ethnicity you belonged to. There was a great feeling of humanity.” Story by Jonathan Pitts Portrait photos by […]

The Civil Rights Movement Photographer Who Was Also an F.B.I. Informant - The New York Times

“Bluff City,” by Preston Lauterbach, delves into the double life of Ernest Withers, one of the era’s great documentarians.

March on Washington Marcher with hand-lettered sign: “Like Man, I’m Tired (of Waiting),” August 28, 1963. Photo credit: Matt Herro — in Washington, District of Columbia.

March on Washington Marcher with hand-lettered sign: “Like Man, I’m Tired (of Waiting),” August 28, 1963. Photo credit: Matt Herro — in Washington, District of Columbia.

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July 2, 1964 - Signing The Civil Rights Bill -

July 2, 1964 - Signing The Civil Rights Bill - President Lyndon Johnson signs into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Fifty-four years ago today.

125 Powerful Black History Month Quotes From Inspiring Leaders

Celebrate equality and fight for justice in the United States with the best Black History Month quotes about race, love, and equality spoken by the greatest leaders and civil rights activists throughout history.

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