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The King legacy of social justice: ?The Dream? vs. the reality of affirmative action? restitution for past misdeeds

The King legacy of social justice: ?The Dream? vs. the reality of affirmative action? restitution for past misdeeds

Social justice has multiple meanings

By Robbin L. Melton

Jan. 15, a national holiday...

Wrongly convicted man set free after 39 years

By Ernest Alexander
Special to the NNPA from Afro Newspapers

BALTIMORE (NNPA)?Imagine that you are convicted of a crime you didn?t commit. Despite pleas of innocence, you face racially biased testimony and a jury not composed of your peers. You are found guilty and sent to jail....

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South Africa: Whose name belongs on memorial wall

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PRETORIA (GIN)?A national debate has opened on whether the names of those who died defending apartheid should be engraved on a...

Cease-fire agreement reached in Darfur

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir reached a 60-day cease-fire agreement Jan. 10 between the Sudanese and rebel groups. The agreement...

A brief timeline of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

From the Frost Illustrated Archives

Much has been said and written about the man who has become the most recognized African American leader of modern times....

Local woman remembers days on front lines with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

By Robbin L. Melton

Hattie Moore, a Fort Wayne resident, first learned about the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., when Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing...



Living up to Dr. King?s legacy

By Hazel Trice Edney
NNPA Washington Correspondent

WASHINGTON (NNPA)?If he were still alive, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would have turned 78 on Monday, Jan. 15. And...

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