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On Juneteenth we look back at the fight for civil rights in America. Historian Peniel E. Joseph discusses his new book Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution." He reflects on the power of protest and community organizing and how segregationists and other bigots in power were pushed out of the way. And what this means today.
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Historians say the Trump-ordered release of more information on the killings of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., could be interesting but unlikely to rewrite history.
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Congress passed a law in 1992 requiring the documents surrounding President Kennedy's assassination to be released by 2017, but the release has been held up by national security concerns.
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In celebration of what would have been Martin Luther King Jr.'s 96th birthday, pianist Lara Downes examines how musicians have followed in his footsteps, and faced the cost of taking a stand.
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DreamWeek San Antonio 2025's theme is #WeAreNeighbor.
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'Building Our Beloved Community' and 'Don't Wait for Change' are among the possible themes for the upcoming annual event.
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The two-sided mural greeted residents on the East Side since 1997. It faded over the years. A new art contest will determine what comes next.
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Organizers were forced to cancel the original MLK Day march in January due to inclement weather.
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The event will be held at Pittman-Sullivan Park on the city’s east side on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech is well known, but there are several other key speeches that also resonate as historical signposts of the Civil Rights Movement.