While Birmingham is home to numerous places with strong ties to the civil rights movement, few are as intimately connected to Martin Luther King Jr. as the silent relic on Fifth Avenue North. Behind the rust, weeds and debris is Room 30, the second
The late Martin Luther King Jr., and his “I have a dream” speech are being used in an effort to fight President Obama's executive action to grant worker amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. At issue: Jobs taken by illegals
This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for the first time in the network's history, they'll be airing all of their programs in black and white from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. The goal is jar audiences enough that they'll begin having, what MTV
MTV will air in black and white for twelve hours on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in an attempt to spark conversation about racial disparities in the U.S.. The first-of-its-kind monochrome broadcast for MTV will include personal reflections on race by
The late Martin Luther King Jr., and his “I have a dream” speech are being used in an effort to fight President Obama's executive action to grant worker amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. At issue: Jobs taken by illegals