Civil Rights Leaders

History has given us many great leaders who paved the way for Equality on many levels, such Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall, The…
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Martin Luther King's Granddaughter meets President Obama Black Power, People, Presidents, Black History Facts, President Obama, Faith In Humanity Restored, Black History, Faith In Humanity, Barack Obama
Martin Luther King's Granddaughter meets President Obama
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a good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination - Google Search
Reverend Samuel Billy Kyles Martin Luther King Jr, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther, King Jr, Greats, Jr, Pastor
Rev. Samuel Billy Kyles — pastor, civil rights leader, 'lovely human being'
Reverend Samuel Billy Kyles
Samuel "Billy" Kyles: Visionary Videos: NVLP: African American History Youtube, Childhood, Videos, Samuel, American
Samuel "Billy" Kyles : My Childhood
Samuel "Billy" Kyles: Visionary Videos: NVLP: African American History
Harriet Tubman to replace Andrew Jackson on the U.S. $20 bill Harriet Tubman, Keep Going, Truth, Human Rights Issues, Girl Fights, Equality, Activism, Women
Tubman replacing Jackson on the $20, Hamilton spared
Harriet Tubman to replace Andrew Jackson on the U.S. $20 bill
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Jesse Jackson Calls for Passion to Continue Dr. King's Work
Jessie Jackson
Jessie Jackson The Rev, Leader, Discrimination
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Social, economic gains made after King under attack
Jessie Jackson
Selma Civil Rights leader, foot soldiers awarded Congressional Gold Medals Civil Rights Movement, Congressional Gold Medal, Selma
Selma Civil Rights leader, foot soldiers awarded Congressional Gold Medals
Selma Civil Rights leader, foot soldiers awarded Congressional Gold Medals
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African-Americans on U.S. stamps (www.eaglestamps.com/topicals/black.htm)
African-Americans on U.S. stamps (www.eaglestamps.com/topicals/black ...
On days like today I feel so PROUD and honored  to drive to myself to work. I get to do what I love because of you and your courage. Today we are all FREE #letfreedomring❤️ #happybirthdayDRKINGjr Instagram, Feelings, Right To Vote, Let Freedom Ring
On days like today I feel so PROUD and honored to drive to myself to work. I get to do what I love because of you and your courage. Today we are all FREE #letfreedomring❤️ #happybirthdayDRKINGjr
Youth & College Division Marchers :: Civil Rights Collection College, Youth
Youth & College Division Marchers
Youth & College Division Marchers :: Civil Rights Collection
MLK Day: Why on Monday and what was Stevie Wonder's role? Martin Luther King Day, Charles Kelly, Luther
Who authorized Martin Luther King Day?
MLK Day: Why on Monday and what was Stevie Wonder's role?
American civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is best known for his role in the African-American civil rights movement and nonviolent protests. His life's work has been honored with a national holiday, schools and public buildings named after him, and a memorial on the National Mall in Washington. Take a look back at the civil rights leader's defining years. Here, King speaks in Washington in 1968. Action, Great Power, United Nations, Nuclear War, Poor People
Martin Luther King Jr. Day turns 30: Why we observe it | CNN
American civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is best known for his role in the African-American civil rights movement and nonviolent protests. His life's work has been honored with a national holiday, schools and public buildings named after him, and a memorial on the National Mall in Washington. Take a look back at the civil rights leader's defining years. Here, King speaks in Washington in 1968.
National Civil Rights Museum | At the Lorraine Motel Equal Rights, Ideas, Museums, History, National Civil Rights Museum, Fight For Justice
At the Lorraine Motel
National Civil Rights Museum | At the Lorraine Motel
National Civil Rights Museum | At the Lorraine Motel Civilization, Museum, Truth To Power
At the Lorraine Motel
National Civil Rights Museum | At the Lorraine Motel
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MLK Was Famous For More Than Just His Dreams
MLK
Watch the First Trailer for Jesse Owens Biopic 'Race' (Exclusive) Judo, Films, Movie Trailers, Track And Field Athlete, Movies Coming Soon, Jason Sudeikis, Film Review, 1936 Olympics, Track And Field
Watch the First Trailer for Jesse Owens Biopic 'Race' (Exclusive)
Watch the First Trailer for Jesse Owens Biopic 'Race' (Exclusive)
Memphis educator and philanthropist Frances Hooks passes away at age 88 | Memphis Sun Times Philanthropist, Volunteer, Recruitment
Memphis educator and philanthropist Frances Hooks passes away at age 88 | Memphis Sun Times
She co-founded the Memphis Volunteer Placement program and helped recruit black students for some of the country's best private boarding schools
Memphis educator and philanthropist Frances Hooks passes away at age 88
She co-founded the Memphis Volunteer Placement program and helped recruit black students for some of the country's best private boarding schools
♍ Christine King Farris (born Willie Christine King on 9-11-1927, in Atlanta, GA) is the eldest and only living sibling of the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. She teaches at Spelman College and is the author of several books and a public speaker on various topics, including the King family, multicultural education, and teaching. She married Isaac Newton Farris on 8-19-60. They had two children: Angela Farris-Watkins and Isaac Newton Farris, Jr., who currently serves as CEO of the King Center. Queen, Christine King Farris, Christine King, Isaac Newton, American Women, Great Women
♍ Christine King Farris (born Willie Christine King on 9-11-1927, in Atlanta, GA) is the eldest and only living sibling of the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. She teaches at Spelman College and is the author of several books and a public speaker on various topics, including the King family, multicultural education, and teaching. She married Isaac Newton Farris on 8-19-60. They had two children: Angela Farris-Watkins and Isaac Newton Farris, Jr., who currently serves as CEO of the King Center.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Morehouse College class of 1948, and his sister, Christine King Farris, C’48 Spelman College, Associate Professor and Director of the Learning Resources Center at Spelman College Spelman College, Director
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Morehouse College class of 1948, and his sister, Christine King Farris, C’48 Spelman College, Associate Professor and Director of the Learning Resources Center at Spelman College
Joan Trumpauer Mulholland - 2015 recipient of Civil Rights Award - as a student she participated in Lunch Counter sit in and has been a leader for Human & Civil Rights Joan, Mulholland, Prejudice, Awards
Joan Trumpauer Mulholland - 2015 recipient of Civil Rights Award - as a student she participated in Lunch Counter sit in and has been a leader for Human & Civil Rights
2015 Freedom Award | National Civil Rights Museum- 2015 Honoree Ruby Bridges Hall - at the age of 6 yrs old Integrated school in New Orleans Movie based on her life. Norman, Ruby Bridges, Ruby, Rockwell, Black History Month, Paloma, Annual, Civil Rights Activists
2015 Freedom Award | National Civil Rights Museum- 2015 Honoree Ruby Bridges Hall - at the age of 6 yrs old Integrated school in New Orleans Movie based on her life.
2015 Freedom Award | National Civil Rights Museum- Ava DuVernay writer and Director of the Award winning movie Selma Atlanta, The Voice, Inequality, Duvernay
2015 Freedom Award | National Civil Rights Museum- Ava DuVernay writer and Director of the Award winning movie Selma
Malcolm X Assassinated - 1965 -To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. Detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy, anti-Semitism and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. African Americans, Malcolm X, Harlem
On this day: Malcolm X Murdered - 1965
Malcolm X Assassinated - 1965 -To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. Detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy, anti-Semitism and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.
"You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea." ~ Medgar Evers Inspiration, Trinidad, Vintage, Troy, Herrin, Famous Legends, Nerdy, Culture
Medgar Evers: 50th Anniversary of Death
"You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea." ~ Medgar Evers
"It came from simple, unlettered people who learned that they had the right to stand tall, and that nobody can ride a back that isn't bent." Dorothy Cotton, born 1930. Read more about her work at the click. Fitness, Thoughts, Zitate, Frases, Beautiful, Ass, Bad
Dr. Dorothy Cotton
"It came from simple, unlettered people who learned that they had the right to stand tall, and that nobody can ride a back that isn't bent." Dorothy Cotton, born 1930. Read more about her work at the click.
Best Black History Quotes: Dick Gregory on the Civil Rights Movement Wise Words, Humour, Black History Quotes, Dick Gregory, Black Knowledge
Black News, Opinion, Politics and Culture
Best Black History Quotes: Dick Gregory on the Civil Rights Movement
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Harriet Tubman quote civil rights black liberation struggle freedom equality slavery hero legend icon history
George Washington Carver ... this amazing man invented 500 uses for the peanut,lectured in botany at the Tuskegee institute,and was an outstanding artist & botanist. African American Inventors, Inventions, George Washington Carver, George, Carver, The Past, Legends
George Washington Carver (1864-1943) - Find a...
George Washington Carver ... this amazing man invented 500 uses for the peanut,lectured in botany at the Tuskegee institute,and was an outstanding artist & botanist.