Tag: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Entrance Exam Criteria that Test Character, Intelligence, Natural Law and Improvisation [Imagination]

| July 19, 2023 | 0 Comments
Entrance Exam Criteria that Test Character, Intelligence, Natural Law and Improvisation [Imagination]

About the Author—Professor Ellis Washington, J.D.—I went to Harvard Law School for 1 year (1988-89) with future POTUS Barack Hussein Obama, (b. 1960 – d. 09/29/2019), but I took the opposite path in Life—New World Order, Communism, Treason, Pedophilia, Abortion and Satanic Ritual Abuse vs. Christianity, Conservatism, Protecting the Children, Protecting Life and TRUMPism. I repeatedly […]

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I Remember Dr. Morris Dunbar – Professor of Biology on MLK Day

| January 26, 2023 | 0 Comments
I Remember Dr. Morris Dunbar – Professor of Biology on MLK Day

*Facebook post of interview by Daniel Baxter of Professor Morris Dunbar posted by daughter, Anna Dunbar (02/24/2023). When I visited your home going back to the late 1960s, those bookshelves (pictured above) filled with Poetry, Literature, Philosophy, Science, Law, Business, History, Education was indeed an Epiphany—my Holy Sacrament, my Daily Bread, my Gloria, my Kyrie, […]

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1968-2018: Honoring the 50-Year Legacy of Martin Luther King and the Other America

| April 18, 2018 | 0 Comments
1968-2018: Honoring the 50-Year Legacy of Martin Luther King and the Other America

  “Every city in our country has this kind of dualism, this schizophrenia, split at so many parts, and so every city ends up being two cities rather than one. There are two Americas.” ~Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.   Background The year 1968 forever transformed the History of the Civil Rights movement in […]

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MLK’s jail letter, 2011

| January 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
MLK’s jail letter, 2011

Next week marks the 25th anniversary of America’s commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, while today is the 82nd anniversary of his birth. I believe that one of MLK’s greatest works is his “Letter from the Birmingham Jail,” dated April 16, 1963. This seminal writing established the moral foundations of Natural Law as […]

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