It’s official Oprah Winfrey is going to co-produce a new movie based on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his 1965 march in "Selma".
The national holiday celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is fastly approaching. In tribute, I would like to share a poem by retired educator Dr. Nancy B. Shepard.
It was 50 Years ago before myself and many of you, where one of the most prolific and uplifting men really made a change on this day. This would be the day of the wonderful and motivating march in Washington and the powerful speech for I Have A Dream. Regardless of whether you were there or not, when you watch this. You can't help but to feel every word that is being said. Take a few minutes and p
In a scene very much like the one in 1963 tens of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall this past Saturday, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington. We've come a long way since then, but many feel not far enough.
Today is the day that we celebrate a great man and a legacy that has yet to be accomplished. We are seeing a great turnaround with today being a great day in history in itself with President Barack Obama being sworn into the White House for a second term. Let's celebrate today and here is the man who was the trendsetter of the movement.
Dr. Martin Luther King didn't just talk the talk, he walk the walk and even died for what he believed in. His dream called for racial equality, social justice, an integrated and unified America and economic opportunity for ALL. He was a man of great integrity and the youngest to ever receive the Nobel Peace Prize.