Martin Luther King Day celebrates life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MLK promoted Civil Rights through nonviolent civil disobedience.
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Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his immeasurable contributions to the country’s character. He was a champion of American ideals and challenged this country to unite around social justice and civil rights. Let us all take a moment to reflect on his message of hope. https://t.co/pZx9tVwvqD
I was invited to give an MLK speech today and a small number of members of the group hosting me wrote and then leaked emails opposing my giving this speech, as it dishonored Dr. King for me to do so. They called me a "discredited activist" "unworthy of such association with King"
@RoyalFamily @GrenGdsBand I thought you were concerned about baby Archie's skin tone? You've abused and harassed the only black member of royal family and chased back to to America without security. Don't disrespect MLK. Delete this colonizer.
If MLK was alive today. He would have supported Donald Trump. President Trump's Platinum Plan would have been greatly beneficial to the Civil Rights Movement. Biden on the other hand has done NOTHING for the black community. https://t.co/Zo0A63REH4
Did you know? The United States is celebrating Martin Luther King Day today. Dr. Martin Luther is he embodiment of social justice and civil rights. #MLKDay
Dr. King was also a proud #Zionist and a vocal supporter of #Israel. https://t.co/qzfxAi2Plo
— South African Friends of Israel (@MZANSIISRAEL) January 17, 2022
Today we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights leader, preacher and advocate for nonviolent social change, and recognize the legacy and lessons he left behind. #MLK #MartinLutherKingDay https://t.co/ISi3xQQ641
@mail_slot_ @RealCandaceO George Floyd caused a reaction he didn’t impact anything. On the other hand MLK impacted a generation and moved people with speeches that are talked about 30-40 years later. Guess we will see George Floyd’s impact in 40 years if it becomes a federal holiday, and is celebrated