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Remembering MLK: The Man. The Movement. The Moment.

Remembering MLK: The Man. The Movement. The Moment.

The National Civil Rights Museum will present a virtual commemoration in honor of Dr. King’s life and legacy on the 53rd anniversary of his death.

This year’s event will feature a Conversation with Rev. James Lawson, a key King ally in pursuit of nonviolent philosophy who trained a number of activists on civil disobedience. A performance of "Precious Lord," Dr. King's favorite gospel hymn, will be presented by the vocal ensemble Adajjyo. A keynote from Dr. Bernard Richardson, Dean of Rankin Chapel at Howard University, who will explore King's last days. The broadcast will culminate with a moment of silence at 6:01pm, the time Dr. King was shot on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.

I Have A Dream Speech

I Have A Dream Speech

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered this iconic ‘I Have a Dream’ speech at the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. See entire text of King’s speech below.

Kennedy and King

Kennedy and King

Like all black men, King feared the chilling portent of a late-night drive into the countryside; it had happened to others, the stories he’d heard were horrific.

Rosebud Fair

So grateful for the opportunity to attend the annual Rosebud Fair.

The team handed out approx. 800 bottles of water to the historical dancers, and performers. The history and heritage we were able to witness was very powerful and passionately displayed.

Thank you to all who made this trip possible.

Crazy Horse Monument, South Dakota