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by Washington Post onJanuary 15, 2011
Clarence Jones, who helped write Martin Luther King Jr.'s most famous speech, tells the tale of how it came to be.
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by E.R. Shipp onDecember 19, 2010
It was never a powerful monolith but, rather, a wide range of groups with different styles and -- usually -- common goals. Many movement veterans say that approach could work again.
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by Washington Post onAugust 17, 2010
Fox News personality to hold event on Lincoln Memorial steps on the 47th anniversary of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech.
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by Kai Wright onSeptember 15, 2009
August should have been marked by black rage at the status quo—rather than white paranoia about change.
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