In the months leading up to his assassination, King’s greatest focus was on poverty and… Continue reading
“1968: Enoch, Bageye, and Me”, The New York Review of Books
Colin Grant, April 4, 2018
Editors’ note: this is the first in a series of occasional pieces reflecting on the… Continue reading
“Trial of Child-Pornography Suspect Would Be a First for the Vatican”, The Wall Street Journal
By Francis X. Rocca, Vatican correspondent, April 9, 2018
The Vatican has arrested one of its former diplomats… Continue reading
“How Democracy Became the Enemy’, The New York Times
Roger Cohen, Op-Ed Columnist, Opinon, April 7, 2018
Mr. Cohen is an opinion columnist. He wrote this article… Continue reading
“The long read: The demise of the nation state”, The Guardian
By Rana Dasgup, London, 5 Apr 2018
After decades of globalisation, our political system has become obsolete – and spasms… Continue reading
“Syrian Government Accused Of Killing Dozens In Chemical Attack”, NPR
Alex Diao, The Two-Way, International, April 8, 2010
Updated: 1:10 a.m. ET on Monday
Dozens of Syrians in Douma have… Continue reading
“The Last March of Martin Luther King Jr.”, The Atlantic
Drew Dellinger, April 4, 2018
“Coretta Scott King and the Civil-Rights Movement’s Hidden Women”, The Atlantic
Jeanne Theoharis, March 26, 2017
She was far more than her husband’s helpmate, but along with many other leaders of… Continue reading
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Martin Luther King, Jr. August 28, 1963, Smithsonian
Fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated.
As… Continue reading
“We Forgot What Dr. King Believed In”, The New York Times
Michael Eric Dyson, Op-Ed Contributor, Sunday Review, April 1, 2018
He was a man of faith, but his faith… Continue reading