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MLK’s vision of love as a moral imperative still matters

Fifty-one years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the United States remains divided by issues of race and racism, economic inequality as well as unequal access to justice. These issues are stopping the country from developing into the kind of society that Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for during his years as a civil rights activist.

Save Civilization: Love Your Enemies

Concerning Jesus command to ‘Love Your Enemies’, King says, “Far from being the pious injunction of a utopian dreamer, this command is an absolute necessity for the survival of our civilization.” Never more true than now!

U.S. churchgoers still sit in segregated pews, and most are OK with that

Sunday morning remains, as King once observed, the most segregated hour in America. And, against a backdrop of increased racial tensions, new research shows that most Americans are OK with that.

The Pontifications Of An Angry White Man

I don’t think real change can happen until someone get’s really angry.

Spokane plans numerous events for Martin Luther King Jr Day

A number of events are planned in Spokane to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year.

ANALYSIS: Celebrations of ‘I Have a Dream’ speech obscure its critique

It may be the most famous speech of the 20th century.

Millions of American schoolchildren who never experienced Jim Crow or whites-only water fountains know the phrase “I have a dream.”

Featured conversation: Stop celebrating MLK Jr.

Our featured dialogue this week comes from an article written by guest columnist Matthew S. Rindge.

In his post, "Stop celebrating Martin Luther King Jr." he writes that racial equality shouldn't be King's only legacy.

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