| | | He saw '60s race relations at their best--and worst |  | Advertisements: |
|  01/17/10 Retiree saw race relations at their best -- and their worst -- in the 1960s Like many African-Americans of his generation, Abraham Bolden used to have a large portrait of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert Kennedy displayed prominently, reverently in his living room. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/12/11 Dozens of Bossier City youth are spending this week learning about life skills while learning how to dribble and sink a jump shot. "Dynamite Basketball" is taking place at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center at Hooter Park, 100 Hooter Street.
07/15/11 A listing of meetings and events of interest throughout Navarro County July 16 Bazette-Prairie Point Cemetery Association will be holding its annual picnic on the cemetery grounds at noon on Saturday, July 16. All guests are invited to bring their favorite covered dishes and lawn chairs. Now Faith Miracle Center will hold a free giveaway from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Martin Luther King ...
07/19/11 As the Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial nears its dedication in Washington, a nation remembers a pioneer of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. King's devotion to nonviolent protest in the face of vitriol and murder earned him a Nobel Peace Prize but it also took his life when King was assassinated. Hot themes this week:
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