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Tag Archives: Martin Luther King
GOD, MARRIAGE AND GOVERNMENT
By: Stacy Swimp Many are saying “Marriage ought to be defined by the individual states and the church, and the federal government ought to stay out of it”. They continue: “Nowhere in the U.S. Constitution does Congress, or the Executive, or the Court have any … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Social Issues
Tagged bible, California Proposition 8, Christian, Christianity, Defense of Marriage Act, Dr. Martin Luther King, Epistle to the Ephesians, First Epistle to the Corinthians, God, Law, Letter from Birmingham Jail, marriage, Martin Luther King, Meshach, Moral absolutism, Roman Empire, Same Sex Marriage, Satan, Shadrach Meshach and Abednego, stacy swimp, supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Constitution, United States, United States Constitution, United States Supreme Court
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: ITS TRUE ORIGIN AND PURPOSE
History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is also a compass that people use to find themselves on the map of human geography. History tells a people where they have … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged "Association for Study of African American Life and History", Abraham Lincoln, African, African American, Black History Month, Black people, Carter G.Woodson, Ethnicity, Events, Frederick Douglass, Geography, History of the United States, Human geography, J.H. Clarke, Martin Luther King, Negro History Week, Social science, United States, Woodson
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DID DR. MARTIN L. KING, JR. TAKE A POSITION ON RIGHT TO WORK LEGISLATION
Liberals repeatedly attempt to rely upon Dr. King quotes that are allegedly opposed to Right to Work Legislation, to justify forced unionism today. While I believe Dr. King certain had concerns about Right to Work legislation in the early to … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Labor, Social Issues, Uncategorized
Tagged King, Labor rights, Martin Luther King, Michigan, Republican, Rick Snyder, Right-to-work law, United States
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The Tea Party – Heir to the Civil Rights Movement
By Tera Ertz In the current climate, I found “Letters from a Birmingham Jail” to be most relevant. Dr. King’s message resonates more strongly in current events, even though most of the injustice that sparked the Civil Rights movement has … Continue reading
Posted in Social Issues
Tagged civil rights, Jr. MLK, Martin Luther King, politics, social issues, tea party, tera ertz
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