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Irish Star on MSNMartin Luther King bust removed from White House Oval Office by Donald TrumpThe bust has been moved to a private dining room, it is claimed, after Trump has been hosting 'activist' Charlie Kirk ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump removes Martin Luther King bust from White House in latest disrespectful moveThe move comes as Donald Trump hosted pundit Charlie Kirk, who’s called the Civil Rights Act a “huge mistake” that has ...
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Inquisitr on MSNTrump Quietly Removes Martin Luther King Jr’s Bust from Oval Office — Here’s Why It’s ControversialPresident Donald Trump has sparked quite a debate by taking the bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. out of the Oval Office and ...
President Barack Obama moved the Martin Luther King Jr. bust into the Oval Office in 2009. Trump kept it during his first ...
A historic Black church in downtown Memphis that was the organizing point for Martin Luther King Jr.’s final campaign in 1968 caught fire early Monday morning and suffered significant damage.
Meanwhile, Trump reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill, sculpted by Sir Jacob Epstein, to the Oval Office on January 20, ...
In September 1958, while promoting his first book at a Harlem, New York, bookstore Martin Luther King Jr was stabbed in the chest by a woman with a letter opener.
That message is at the heart of “A Burning House – MLK and the American Experiment,” a free event taking place at the Apollo Theater on Sunday to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
From left: Martin Luther King III, Martin Luther King Jr. and Yolanda King. Marvin Koner/Corbis/Getty My mom, the incomparable Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006, would sometimes tell me ...
In some ways it’s a sick irony – the juxtaposition of Trump being inaugurated on Monday, the same day we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. King was a champion for civil and human rights.
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Memphis church pivotal in Martin Luther King Jr.’s final days suffers devastating fire: ‘Inside is a total loss’ - MSNA historic Black church in downtown Memphis that was the organizing point for Martin Luther King Jr.’s final campaign in 1968 caught fire early Monday morning and suffered significant damage.
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