Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier, Burt Lancaster and Lena Horne were among the stars who appeared for MLK and civil rights.
Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Sweeny Murti at MLB.com wrote about a game at Dodger Stadium 56 years ago that ...
A Hall of Fame is, by definition, a ranking of the best players to ever play the sport. We know from past research that ...
If we’re going to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., let’s remember how he lived and what he fought for, not where his life ...
The Wendelstedt Umpire School traces its roots to 1938 in Cocoa, where Bill McGowan first began training umpires for ...
A person who took part in some of the civil rights battles Dr. King encouraged us to do in a non-violent way and who died on ...
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Catharine Street Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast honors community members
The 35th Annual Catharine Street Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast was held Friday, Jan. 23. Community members and students ...
Kennedy biographer Pamela Keogh unpacks the family's history — and legacy — with PEOPLE ...
Lenora “Nook” Hamer Flakes was a lifelong resident of Ruleville, Mississippi. According to Mississippi Today, she worked as ...
Author Howard Bryant juxtaposes the politics and power of the two men in “Kings and Pawns: Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson ...
2006 — Kobe Bryant scores a staggering 81 points — the second-highest total in NBA history — and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Toronto Raptors 122-104.
Sydney Ryan totaled 15 points and six rebounds as the Quinnipiac women’s basketball team remained unbeaten in Metro Atlantic ...
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