*BALTIMORE – The NAACP, the nation’s foremost advocacy and civil rights organization, issued the following statement today regarding the White House’s position on, and the growing, divisive sentiment toward some professional athletes exercising their right of free speech: Despite the recent memo from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that player should stand for the Star-Spangled Banner, […]
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*Suddenly, 44 years after his assassination, there’s a lot of interest in Martin Luther King Jr. by filmmakers. At one point last year “Memphis” was one of 5 MLK productions in the pipeline … all at varying stages of development. The bottom line is that only ONE of the five projects has the backing of the King […]
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*Changes are being made to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn. Soon, visitors will be able to get a closer look at the place where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in the spring of 1968. The museum, which was the Loraine Hotel, opened to the public in 1991, is […]
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NAACP Pans White House Position on Protests by Pro Athletes, Endorses Rights of, and Protecting Free Speech
*BALTIMORE – The NAACP, the nation’s foremost advocacy and civil rights organization, issued the following statement today regarding the White House’s position on, and the growing, divisive sentiment toward some professional athletes exercising their right of free speech: Despite the recent memo from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that player should stand for the Star-Spangled Banner, […]
Martin Luther King Assassination Film ‘Memphis’ Back on Track
*Suddenly, 44 years after his assassination, there’s a lot of interest in Martin Luther King Jr. by filmmakers. At one point last year “Memphis” was one of 5 MLK productions in the pipeline … all at varying stages of development. The bottom line is that only ONE of the five projects has the backing of the King […]
Balcony of Memphis Hotel/Museum where King was Slain to Open to Visitors
*Changes are being made to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn. Soon, visitors will be able to get a closer look at the place where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in the spring of 1968. The museum, which was the Loraine Hotel, opened to the public in 1991, is […]