Martin Luther King, Jr.
10 Places to Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. in NYC
Coretta Scott King called Martin Luther King, Jr. Day “a people’s holiday,” but it is hard to resist honoring
10 Places to Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. in NYC
Coretta Scott King called Martin Luther King, Jr. Day “a people’s holiday,” but it is hard to resist honoring
The Lost Lewisohn Stadium at City College of New York
On the campus of The City College of New York, across from the iconic Shepard Hall and in front of
10 Ways to Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2019 in NYC
Image via Wikimedia Commons, National Archives and Records Administration As we head into a long holiday weekend to celebrate Martin
Worlds Apart, Martin Luther King Jr. and RFK Come Together in New Exhibit
Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy have played important roles in defining America, but many people only
10 Ways to Celebrate 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Day in NYC
Martin Luther King, Jr. Image from Library of Congress Every year, we honor the life and legacy of social activist
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Riverside Church
Looming in the skyline of Morningside Heights near Columbia University is a massive church that dominates the skyline of Hudson
12 Ways to Celebrate 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Day in NYC
Each year, our country celebrates the life and legacy off Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the ways in which
10 Ways to Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. in NYC This Weekend
On January 18, we will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Signed into law in January, 1983 by President
Vintage Photos: Martin Luther King, Jr. in New York City
Though many of Dr. King’s most famous speeches and protests—including the “I Have a Dream” speech—took place
Daily What?! Martin Luther King, Jr. Was Stabbed in Harlem, 1958
A lesser-known attack on Martin Luther King, Jr. occurred at a book signing in Harlem on September 20th, 1958, almost
Good Food in the Microhood: MLK Reflections and Tea
JeffJacoby (sound) Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial by untappedcities Just steps from the downtown bustle at Powell and Market streets,