Martin Luther King Jr. was more than a Nobel Peace Prize Winner. He was more than a Baptist Minister and the ... orator of the "I Have A Dream" speech was likewise more than the speaker. The
Martin Luther King Jr. was more than a Nobel Peace Prize Winner. He was more than a Baptist Minister and the electrifying orator of the "I Have A Dream" speech was likewise more than the speaker.
The husband, the father and yes even the lover caught in compromising situations; Martin Luther King Jr. was more than all that.
He was more than the "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." and more than the churchman, Anti-Vietnam War protester, social activist and sometimes pastor.
Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of God, a man of divine purpose; A man, like Jesus, who was anointed to preach the gospel to the poor, to heal the sick and to be used as an instrument of God to effect the lives of millions of people for the better.
All of these things were Martin Luther King Jr., and more. He was born January 15th, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia. I remember this man and I remember his birthday to acknowledge how wonderful our God is to have given him to us all.
Michael Jackson Accused of Sexual Assault by Eddie Reynoza
Summary: In a shocking revelation, Eddie Reynoza has accused Michael Jackson of raping him when he was just 16 years old. This accusation, which dates back to a music-video dance audition, could significantly impact Jackson's ongoing legal battles. Reynoza, who faced severe backlash in 1993 when he first came forward, is now seeing a resurgence in his acting career. There are even talks of a television movie centered around his harrowing experience and eventual redemption.Can We Handle the Truth?
Most Americans are preoccupied with their personal ambitions and carving out their niche in the world. They have little time for themselves and are reluctant to invest it in causes that seem irrelevant to their daily lives. This is particularly true when it comes to the unresolved questions surrounding the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Despite widespread skepticism about James Earl Ray's sole culpability, few are willing to delve into the complexities of the case. Some argue that the public's indifference renders any effort to produce a film about my investigation into King's assassination futile.Exploring the Belief that Abraham Was Black Among African-Arab Muslims
In a fascinating exploration of cultural beliefs and historical interpretations, some African-Arab Muslim communities hold the view that Abraham, a patriarch common to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, was of African descent, specifically Ethiopian. This perspective is not widely supported by mainstream historical or anthropological evidence, which generally depicts Abraham as originating from the region of modern-day Iraq. However, the belief underscores the complex ways in which religious and ethnic identities can intersect and influence each other.