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martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king, obviously, the taylor branch trilogy, but that's covers really america in the king years. david carroll's book is not a biography. it's wonderful. but 40 years between king biographies is ridiculous. that's much too long. and in that time, obviously, there's a lot more material, not just fbi material, but archival material that's come into play. and at the same time, there were people alive who knew dr. king and was really the sweet spot where i could get around and interview them for, you know, it was too late. and o
martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king,...
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martin luther king. i've got at least eight or nine on my shelf, not counting yours and not to mention his that he wrote about himself, too. about ten of those. so the first question one wants to know is why did you think there was a need for yet another martin luther king book? two reasons. mainly. one, it had been a long time since the last king biographer in 40 years when the civil war, the trumpet sound came out. and since then we've had other great books about civil rights, about king, obviously, the taylor branch trilogy, but that's covers really america in the king years. david carroll's book is not a biography. it's wonderful. but 40 years between king biographies is ridiculous. that's much too long. and in that time, obviously, there's a lot more material, not just fbi material, but archival material that's come into play. and at the same time, there were people alive who knew dr. king and was really the sweet spot where i could get around and interview them for, you know, it was too late. and o
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. >> have we forgotten the message of martin luther king? the idea of martin luther king? the idea of a colour—blind society? >> that's right. we got we the content of your character was what was what is the thing that drives these these elements of what makes people successful. you know, i get very frustrated when i'm not saying to confect
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we can prove martin luther king was real because we were here. i mean, i met him and we have him on film. we have him on tape. no. what happens, no matter how many hundreds of years from now, no one's going to be able to deny that martin luther king was real. but i would argue that if we go too far in him into a mythological figure, you lose sight of how real he was and. -- gregory knew it. people from atlanta who are still with us today, who knew him could feel his reality. and we just need to keep him alive in that way. right? very good. thank youi stand here today as d michigan alumnus, but also as an even prouder parent of one of the graduates. and when i told my son jonas that i would be today's graduation speaker, his reaction was probably the same as many of yours. and this is a direct quote. what my son actually said you not tom brady. there's so many people they can pick. and he goes on, it's like a 13th seed winning march madness is so first. thank you to the people who believe in the 13th seed president. you know, and the regents, incl
we can prove martin luther king was real because we were here. i mean, i met him and we have him on film. we have him on tape. no. what happens, no matter how many hundreds of years from now, no one's going to be able to deny that martin luther king was real. but i would argue that if we go too far in him into a mythological figure, you lose sight of how real he was and. -- gregory knew it. people from atlanta who are still with us today, who knew him could feel his reality. and we just need to...
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i up watching my friend martin and growing up with this very idealized of martin luther king and being taught that the civil rights movement was over, that equality had been achieved once. we elected a black president. as we can see, the civil rights movement has not ended. it has transformed. it's taken on different focuses. so it's shifted away from segregation and towards police brutality to justice. my question to you is what impact do you see that has lasted across the decades since martin luther king's death that is embodied in the civil rights movement today? you know i think that and i'd love to hear your response to that question, too, but i think that what's the thread that unifies the civil rights movement and always has abolition to today is among other things black dignity, true justice. the ideas that king talked in the bible, that we are all made the image of god and that only man has invented these arbitrary divisions and that quest for dignity is a line. and it's whether you're talking about police brutality, whether you talk about voting rights then or now, voting. it
i up watching my friend martin and growing up with this very idealized of martin luther king and being taught that the civil rights movement was over, that equality had been achieved once. we elected a black president. as we can see, the civil rights movement has not ended. it has transformed. it's taken on different focuses. so it's shifted away from segregation and towards police brutality to justice. my question to you is what impact do you see that has lasted across the decades since martin...
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caller: years ago, before martin king came on the scene, we believed in judging people by the color of the skin, not by their character. now it is the opposite. now we have ditched the idea. we have to get back to judging people by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin. we have to judge people by merits, qualities, abilities■c or rob reiner. never mentioned mike who had to testify before congress. the gentleman was talking -- the gentleman you just had on . with a democrat. i want to get information. c-span is not given good information anymore. this is ridiculous. bye. host: alexis, wilmington, north carolina, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. you can wish me a happy birthday. i am 76 today. host: caller: thank you. i■m want to make sure everyone knows how serious the 2024 election is. e a chance to keep our democracy and allowexist. "washington journal" is a very important medium. people are giving theiruse opinions. in autocracy or dictatorship opinions are not accessible unless they are in line with the autocrat. then the only o
caller: years ago, before martin king came on the scene, we believed in judging people by the color of the skin, not by their character. now it is the opposite. now we have ditched the idea. we have to get back to judging people by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin. we have to judge people by merits, qualities, abilities■c or rob reiner. never mentioned mike who had to testify before congress. the gentleman was talking -- the gentleman you just had on . with a...
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i see a lot of martin luther king's on the horizon. the problem is we tend not to listen to them because we all want to just listen to what makes us most comfortable. and the great thing about king as i mentioned earlier, is that he was willing to talk to people who disagreed with him. he was willing to talk to people who he got punched in the face by a nazi, literally a member of the nazi party. he invited the man to come back and listen the rest of his speech speech. that should not be so rare, should be able to talk to each other. so i think there are a lot of people, a lot of great activists, a lot of people doing the work and it's just that it's very hard for them to reach the masses in the way king did because we listening. i would agree on that last piece. as a journalist, i meet every day who are unbelievably inspired and who are doing what they can on their local level change, who try to speak out on these issues. but it feels like we're in a very fractured media environment, information environment. and so there are sort of e
i see a lot of martin luther king's on the horizon. the problem is we tend not to listen to them because we all want to just listen to what makes us most comfortable. and the great thing about king as i mentioned earlier, is that he was willing to talk to people who disagreed with him. he was willing to talk to people who he got punched in the face by a nazi, literally a member of the nazi party. he invited the man to come back and listen the rest of his speech speech. that should not be so...
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and king says, i know that's what people do. that's because i'm king. i'm martin luther king. everybody, you know, has to position themselves. i've i've been used before you go ahead and do your thing and spend days together walking and stokely carmichael really comes to respect, admire him in a way that causes to stop using the personal taunts against king. and he tries to get king disabled power so you know try it it's really it's really good. and king said i'm not going to say it because it sounds violent. he said, oh, really like it, try it. but but what what? stokely carmichael. so impressed with was that in the weeks, months ahead, king began saying black, lot more than --. he began talking economic power a lot more, mixing that into his speeches while he was listening and he was learning. and he was he recognized that he could have the most impact by affecting government and that required to be somewhat a part of the system just like you're talking about. and that decision to be effective by respecting the power of the system made him unpopular. those people who were im
and king says, i know that's what people do. that's because i'm king. i'm martin luther king. everybody, you know, has to position themselves. i've i've been used before you go ahead and do your thing and spend days together walking and stokely carmichael really comes to respect, admire him in a way that causes to stop using the personal taunts against king. and he tries to get king disabled power so you know try it it's really it's really good. and king said i'm not going to say it because it...
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king's orations the same year that the state of illinois became the first state to make martin king jr. his birthday a state holiday. merging her pedagogical with her son's legacy. so mobley called the students staff in her program, the emmett till players. the construction of the emmett till players was very calculated. well, first started as a school assembly program. turn into a regular drama group that consisted of children from both till mobley school and young people from her local church where till mobley was founding member, church secretary and sunday school teacher. on the rhetorical work of emmett till of the emmett till players till mobley notes more than just the words they would memorize. i wanted them to know the meaning of the words, the message behind them more still wanted them to have the attributes they would need to excel in anything they chose to do. confidence. discipline. industry. they have developed those that carry them all to success in so many fields. and they have learned their history that so many sacrifices were made for the opportunities they enjoy. tha
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-- for martin luther king. martin luther king didn't do nothing for me and black lives protesters said the confederate monument didn't do nothing for them. i don't understand it at all. these iran, the big universes in iran said they would give every one of these palestinian protesters a scholarship to there. let's take a lot of these people that are out there, let's send them over there. it won't be an hour, they'll be crying, wanting back in their mom and daddy's basement because they don't understand, they don't take the thing, freedom of speech in this country. you can have freedom of speech -- host: got your point, mike. that's mike in north carolina. james waiting in grand rapids, michigan. those over 65. caller: good morning. thank you. i attended a lot of protests in washington, d.c., in 1970. host: what were you protesting? caller: the vietnam war, genocide, again. and i'm really proud of these kids now because it's a question of morality in my opinion. it's a question of being complicit in genocide. a
-- for martin luther king. martin luther king didn't do nothing for me and black lives protesters said the confederate monument didn't do nothing for them. i don't understand it at all. these iran, the big universes in iran said they would give every one of these palestinian protesters a scholarship to there. let's take a lot of these people that are out there, let's send them over there. it won't be an hour, they'll be crying, wanting back in their mom and daddy's basement because they don't...
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king his trilogy. alice all those books and she was relentless she when she when she wanted to sign up a book there was no her and and she and she really went the extra mile for her authors. and she's she really is the personification of of what an editor is, what what i hope a simon and schuster editor will always be. and and it's a plan we very much to keep alive. and you can watch a longer interview with jonathan karp about the hundredth anniversary of simon and schuster on our website at booktv dot org. and now a look at the us book market in the first quarter of 2024, joining us is brett connor, a books analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three months of this year? yep. so in the first quarter of 2024, book sales reached, 195 million units, which is down 3% compared to what we measured in the first quarter of 2023. but i want to put that into context because we're
king his trilogy. alice all those books and she was relentless she when she when she wanted to sign up a book there was no her and and she and she really went the extra mile for her authors. and she's she really is the personification of of what an editor is, what what i hope a simon and schuster editor will always be. and and it's a plan we very much to keep alive. and you can watch a longer interview with jonathan karp about the hundredth anniversary of simon and schuster on our website at...
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one of the trustees was martin luther king senior, father of the recently slain civil rights leader. he began having chest pains and one of the students later said we let him out of there so we would not be accused of murder. that student and his classmates eventually gave up under a promise of amnesty. he was expelled and it would be years before he was rehabilitated. decades before he became known the world over as actor samuel l. jackson. i tell this story for two reasons. one to remind us that college activism has long been a part of college education. the other reason, though, is to get a sense of proportion which seems lacking today. we watched disturbing imagery emerge from campuses at columbia, ucla, university of texas, university of south florida, so many others. where cops or in some cases mobs took down pro-palestinian encampments and protests, as well as professors and journalists and just random bystanders. the cumulative effect of this coverage, along with unverified assertions from police and politicians, has been to drive home the idea that's student protests are bas
one of the trustees was martin luther king senior, father of the recently slain civil rights leader. he began having chest pains and one of the students later said we let him out of there so we would not be accused of murder. that student and his classmates eventually gave up under a promise of amnesty. he was expelled and it would be years before he was rehabilitated. decades before he became known the world over as actor samuel l. jackson. i tell this story for two reasons. one to remind us...
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martin luther king jr. day. ms. opal lee is a grandmother of the movement that helped make that possible. juneteenth is a day of profound weight and power to remember the original sin of slavery and the extraordinary capacity to merge the most painful moments with a better vision of ourselves. opal lee made it her mission to make history, not embrace it and we are a better nation because of that. thank you. [applause] born in philadelphia, a credit to our democracy dr. clarence b jones wielded the pen as the sword gave life to a movement generating freedom for millions. a speechwriter and lawyer for dr. king, he helped define enduring ideas included in the dream that will be forever engraved in america. letting freedom reign, dr. clarence b jones. thank you, dr. jones. [applause] before social media and click beta news, phil donahue broadcast the power of personal stories in living rooms across america. he helped change hearts and minds to honest and open dialogue over the course of a defining career in television t
martin luther king jr. day. ms. opal lee is a grandmother of the movement that helped make that possible. juneteenth is a day of profound weight and power to remember the original sin of slavery and the extraordinary capacity to merge the most painful moments with a better vision of ourselves. opal lee made it her mission to make history, not embrace it and we are a better nation because of that. thank you. [applause] born in philadelphia, a credit to our democracy dr. clarence b jones wielded...
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that's what martin luther king said after he cried. he said, "now the voting rights bill will be passed." and dick had only nine hours to write that speech. it still seems astonishing to me that it could be done in that short period of time. normally, those speeches would be worked on for weeks or months, but he knew the timing was necessary. it had to be done then. - and the sentiment of the nation changes. - the sentiment of the nation changes. yes. - there's another story about the power of words to change a community. and it's early in his time writing for john f. kennedy when he goes to ashland, wisconsin, a small city on the banks of lake superior that has had an econic downturn. the shores are polluted. the industry has left. you interviewed the mayor of the town 50 years later, edward monroe. he told you, quote, "he made us feel good about ourselves. we needed to feel good about ourselves to believe that we could make our town better. he had challenged the country to put a man on the moon and now he was challenging us. little b
that's what martin luther king said after he cried. he said, "now the voting rights bill will be passed." and dick had only nine hours to write that speech. it still seems astonishing to me that it could be done in that short period of time. normally, those speeches would be worked on for weeks or months, but he knew the timing was necessary. it had to be done then. - and the sentiment of the nation changes. - the sentiment of the nation changes. yes. - there's another story about the...
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that's martin king, as edwards, a guest rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing and god's in jerusalem will be back on monday, focusing on another us 2020 full presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book and a trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then. keep in touch by all social media of it. so incentive your country and add to a general feeling how you're going to be a normal. don't come to what you and old episodes i'm going on. the grand see monday, the of the 1898. the united states won the war against spain and gain control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rule and a grand independence through the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier. of
that's martin king, as edwards, a guest rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing and god's in jerusalem will be back on monday, focusing on another us 2020 full presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book and a trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then. keep in touch...
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that's martin king. as edwards a. ready rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you. and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing him guys in jerusalem will be back on monday, focusing on another us 2024 presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book, and then trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then. keep in touch by all social media. if it's not offensive, we'll country and add to a general feeling undergoing tv on normal. don't come to what you and all that besides, i'm going on the grand see monday the, the one you did that you attempted to collect at the exit amount. apache sat there for the show and then it will be a job to bluff. it goes in and out of it is uh, international stuff is the template for supplemented assessment, but to not to mention in person, once, did you lose? it asked who i can't. if i see the media, i love people, t
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that's martin king. as edward's a. ready rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you. and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing and gods and jerusalem will be back on monday. focusing on another us 2020 full presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book and a trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then even touched by all social media. and it's so expensive your country now do i channel healing? undergrad tv on normal? don't come to what you and old episodes i'm going on the grand see monday, the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is it conflict with the 1st law? should we live in justification? we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various
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that's martin king as edward's a. ready rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you. and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing and god's in jerusalem will be back on monday. focusing on another us 2020 full presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book and a trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then. keep in touch by all social media. if it's nonsense, if you'll country and how do i channel. so, you know, you're going to be a normal, don't come to watch, new and old episodes, i'm going on the grand see monday, the, [000:00:00;00] the known in vietnam american war, the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and drained in numerous countries. not any time between now and then you don't see it now. what it's all on the empty hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. i thought about
that's martin king as edward's a. ready rabbi, as well as dorothy day, that's curtis mayfield and john coltrane. professor going out west. thank you. and that's it for the show. i'll continue condolences to the surviving the killing and god's in jerusalem will be back on monday. focusing on another us 2020 full presidential candidate donald trump's. we can do a full, i'm a senior official who argues in a new book and a trump is the swamp. he declares he wants to drain until then. keep in touch...
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martin luther king jr., mary talbot, shirley chisholm and so many other civil rights leaders and in their spirit we march on. it was niagara falls that made buffalo the city of light. and while we've seen our share of darkness, buffalo is see regular surgence that generations only dreamt of. as a melting pot of ethnicities and cultures are helping to redefine our region and an economic renaissance has taken hold. we're a working class community with a belief in achieving a better life and the american dream through education, honest, hard work, and perseverance. i believe the character traits that define us in the buffalo, niagara region, are the same ideals held by all americans. i believe the hope we hold as a western new york community in achieving our greatest potential is shared equally by all communities across our country. i look forward to working with you to change our country for the better. i'm hopeful that we in this chamber can demonstrate leadership on a world stage that our fellow americans can be proud of. and i wish to thank once again, me people of western new york, for
martin luther king jr., mary talbot, shirley chisholm and so many other civil rights leaders and in their spirit we march on. it was niagara falls that made buffalo the city of light. and while we've seen our share of darkness, buffalo is see regular surgence that generations only dreamt of. as a melting pot of ethnicities and cultures are helping to redefine our region and an economic renaissance has taken hold. we're a working class community with a belief in achieving a better life and the...
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martin luther king called it the johannesburg of the of america. that's why he brought the crusade there. in 1963. a pivotal event in my life. chapter three of this book is called the centrality of gladys dean williams hutchinson. this was when was seven years old. this year old black came to be the housekeeper for my parents, both of my siblings, old who were older, had gone away to college. i was very lonely and we bonded. i followed her around, peppering her with questions. and from her, she told me the that young white children segregated birmingham were not supposed know about how the cops shot kids possessing how the birmingham police carried knives that they would throw down to get next to the victim they had shot on a more humorous side how one of her high school classroom rates had dumped willie mays because he had no future. at 16 she was going to, sneaking in the nightclubs and hearing great artists like bobby blue bland. so she introduced me to a world that was hidden from almost all the white kids in birmingham. i had this unusual back
martin luther king called it the johannesburg of the of america. that's why he brought the crusade there. in 1963. a pivotal event in my life. chapter three of this book is called the centrality of gladys dean williams hutchinson. this was when was seven years old. this year old black came to be the housekeeper for my parents, both of my siblings, old who were older, had gone away to college. i was very lonely and we bonded. i followed her around, peppering her with questions. and from her, she...
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martin luther king graduated from morehouse college, as well. >> brian: front page of the "new york post". >> lawrence: where has the president been for the and a half years. did you help improve schools or side with the teacher's union. did you build up businesses or tank the modern day wall street by calling the georgia law jim crow 2 know.0. the president had an opportunity to make things right, did he tackle criminal justice reform? i think donald trump did that. why not go issue from issue and say how you improve the lives and instead he's using fear. >> when running for reelection, you run on your record. rather than running on his record, he's running on donald trump's record. you reelect that guy, all the progress we've made, whatever that is, will stop. >> ainsley: that is what brian said, you are the president, you are the one in charge of america. >> steve: it is your record. >> brian: look at where we are in this country, there is always progress to be plead and gains that could be made and we are the most multi cultural country in the world. he said he is the first biden to
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martin luther king jr. malcolm x and lesser known but no less important. ella baker, who helped to not only organize acp chapters in the 1940s, was part of the southern christian leadership conference. dr. king's organization and perhaps most significantly, help the student nonviolent coordinating committee gain its footing and essentially have the wings that it needed to sort in the moment of the black freedom struggle. so let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book, because i think that's very important. the book opens essentially as a consequence of aeries of lectures that you gave in 2011. so let me just set the backdrop to what is the core analysis of this book and why we why you were in particular interested in those three towering black freedom struggle figures during the obama era? yeah, when i delivered those lectures, michael brown was still alive. you know, sandra bland was still blogging. you know, and sandra speaks. george floyd had moved from houston to minneapolis. yet, you know, the west baltimore wasn't on fire. you know, th
martin luther king jr. malcolm x and lesser known but no less important. ella baker, who helped to not only organize acp chapters in the 1940s, was part of the southern christian leadership conference. dr. king's organization and perhaps most significantly, help the student nonviolent coordinating committee gain its footing and essentially have the wings that it needed to sort in the moment of the black freedom struggle. so let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book, because i...
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., in august 1963 to attend the march on washington with martin luther king. and when the hills came to him and told him that they had had this strange experi ence he initially was open to it. he was receptive to it, which i think, interestingly enough, was in the 1950s and early 1960s, rather the posture of many unitarians generally now unitarianism at this time presented itself as the denomination of scientific minded people. the denomination of progressive people, a denomination of people who are interested in positive change in the united states. and in the 1950s, ufos were widely seen in the united states as a scientific problem. they become later in the 1960s, much more stigmatized as being the domain of oddity and kooks and stuff like that. but that wasn't necessarily the case when very importantly, hill had their first experience. so they initially found unitarianism welcoming, but over. the 1960s it becomes less so, and particularly for barney. and by the mid-19th sixties, the unitarians are as many other predominantly white religious denominations in
., in august 1963 to attend the march on washington with martin luther king. and when the hills came to him and told him that they had had this strange experi ence he initially was open to it. he was receptive to it, which i think, interestingly enough, was in the 1950s and early 1960s, rather the posture of many unitarians generally now unitarianism at this time presented itself as the denomination of scientific minded people. the denomination of progressive people, a denomination of people...
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just for some context morehouse college has a long history of activism it's markham martin luther king junior's alma mater here on campus students and staff were divided on the president's visit. some embraced it. some saw it as a political opportunity to gain more support from black voters. back to you. arthelsteve i live in atlanta mn scarpino thank you. eric: when the president lands in detroit today he'll be in a state he cannot afford to lose in november. the key to that electoral win could be the african-american vote there. michigan also has a sizable arab voting block has taken issue with the present support of israel against the terrorists of hamas. lucas tomlinson life at the white house with more of what we can expect to date. height lucas. quickset is right swing states are critical to present biden's reelection chances so many say is no coincidence he went to georgia this weekend to offer the commencement address at morehouse because they the traditionally all-black and all-male school. two key demographics the present is to rent reelection we heard from madison's reportin
just for some context morehouse college has a long history of activism it's markham martin luther king junior's alma mater here on campus students and staff were divided on the president's visit. some embraced it. some saw it as a political opportunity to gain more support from black voters. back to you. arthelsteve i live in atlanta mn scarpino thank you. eric: when the president lands in detroit today he'll be in a state he cannot afford to lose in november. the key to that electoral win...
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martin luther king jr and others. so i contend that christianity has actually been a very positive force for the flourishing of all human. so all of american history. but we live in a sinful world and there continues to be elements of racism that must be combated. there continues to be race, religious hucksterism, that really should be regulated better. and we should consider various tax policies and this sort of thing and we live in a fallen world. and i'm sorry do but i think christianity maybe the best answers to evolving world in which we live and just historically it's done a lot of good in the united states of america. final 2 minutes here. can come back to the founders, specifically to the declaration of independence. what you quoted the declaration that famous line we hold truths to be self-evident that all are created equal, that they are by their creator with certain unalienable, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. is that a complete lis
martin luther king jr and others. so i contend that christianity has actually been a very positive force for the flourishing of all human. so all of american history. but we live in a sinful world and there continues to be elements of racism that must be combated. there continues to be race, religious hucksterism, that really should be regulated better. and we should consider various tax policies and this sort of thing and we live in a fallen world. and i'm sorry do but i think christianity...
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martin luther king jr and others. so i contend that christianity has actually been a very positive force for the flourishing of all human. so all of american history. but we live in a sinful world and there continues to be elements of racism that must be combated. there continues to be race, religious hucksterism, that really should be regulated better. and we should consider various tax policies and this sort of thing and we live in a fallen world. and i'm sorry do but i think christianity maybe the best answers to evolving world in which we live and just historically it's done a lot of good in the united states of america. final 2 minutes here. can come back to the founders, specifically to the declaration of independence. what you quoted the declaration that famous line we hold truths to be self-evident that all are created equal, that they are by their creator with certain unalienable, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. is that a complete lis
martin luther king jr and others. so i contend that christianity has actually been a very positive force for the flourishing of all human. so all of american history. but we live in a sinful world and there continues to be elements of racism that must be combated. there continues to be race, religious hucksterism, that really should be regulated better. and we should consider various tax policies and this sort of thing and we live in a fallen world. and i'm sorry do but i think christianity...
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martin luther king jr. malcolm x■ important. ella baker, who helped organizen the 1940s, was part of the southern christian leadership conference. dr. king's organization, help the student nonviolent coordinating committee gain its footing and e■dssentially have e wings that it needed to sort in the moment of the black freedom let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book, the book opens essential as a consequence of a series of lectures that you gave in 2011. so let me just set the backdrop to what is the core analysis of this book andhy wwhy you were in particular interested in those three towering black freedom struggle figures during the obama era? en i delived those lectures, michael brown was still alive. was still blogging. you know, and sandraed from houston to minneapolis. yet, you know, the west baltimore wasn't on fire. you know, the writinge cvs was still there. that that quiktrip ersonf hadn't been attacked to burn down, you kw, in many ways. i was trying and in 2011 to figure outw president obama's a
martin luther king jr. malcolm x■ important. ella baker, who helped organizen the 1940s, was part of the southern christian leadership conference. dr. king's organization, help the student nonviolent coordinating committee gain its footing and e■dssentially have e wings that it needed to sort in the moment of the black freedom let's just talk a little bit about the timing of this book, the book opens essential as a consequence of a series of lectures that you gave in 2011. so let me just...
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martin luther king jr., it was the president's first appearance on a college campus since protests rocked schools nationwide. >> in a democracy we debate and dissent about america's role in the world. i want to say this very clearly. i support peaceful non-violent protest. your voices should be heard. and i promise you i hear them. >> we got it going. >> reporter: for graduates like shamar kyler it was an opportunity not only to be heard but to be seen. >> i think it needs to be addressed. as morehouse men we're taught to be critical thinkers and to espouse our paradigms on whatever social issues may arise. >> anytime we show the fact that he with understand what's happening out there in the wold. >> it felt good to see everybody standing in solidarity with what they're thinking. ♪ >> reporter: the graduates mostly remained in their seats following the president's remarks. in a statement morehouse said it was proud of the graduating class for showing unity in silent protest and thanked the white house for listening to their community. nancy? >> nikole killion, thank you. >>> tonight pre
martin luther king jr., it was the president's first appearance on a college campus since protests rocked schools nationwide. >> in a democracy we debate and dissent about america's role in the world. i want to say this very clearly. i support peaceful non-violent protest. your voices should be heard. and i promise you i hear them. >> we got it going. >> reporter: for graduates like shamar kyler it was an opportunity not only to be heard but to be seen. >> i think it...
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king and olav palma, who tried to go against the mainstream. fortunately, the head of the government of slovakia remained alive; behind the official feigned wishes for fico’s recovery in the west, the true face of the globalist sect is hidden. adherents in numerous comments on social networks approve of the crimes and call for the elimination of other nationally oriented leaders, in particular hungarian prime minister orban and serbian president vucic. the svr also recalled that the investigation into the assassination attempt continues, but it is already clear and visible how the united states and the european union are persistently trying to impose on the world the version of a certain lone criminal who is simply allegedly not happy with the decline in the level of democracy in slovakia and why he committed a crime. the department also has information that us government agencies intend to join the investigation in the near future, of course, in order to direct it in the direction they need. the task is simple. exclude the promotion of the t
king and olav palma, who tried to go against the mainstream. fortunately, the head of the government of slovakia remained alive; behind the official feigned wishes for fico’s recovery in the west, the true face of the globalist sect is hidden. adherents in numerous comments on social networks approve of the crimes and call for the elimination of other nationally oriented leaders, in particular hungarian prime minister orban and serbian president vucic. the svr also recalled that the...