It's the most memorable line from one of the greatest speeches delivered, yet the civil-rights leader, Martin Luther King, never planned to say "I have a dream" when he addressed the March on Washington 50 years ago. |
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As Christian churches grow in size and number in Kenya, they have created a growing industry of faith healers and televangelists. Concerns are also rising that these new churches exist only to exploit the poor and desperate. Kenyans are looking to spot the wicked among the righteous. Exorcisms, twice weekly. |
Four courageous and tireless advocates for human rights have been selected as 2013 recipients of the prestigious Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism. (New York) - Four courageous and tireless advocates for human rights have been selected as 2013 recipients of the prestigious Alison.... |
British Christian leaders are the latest to urge caution as MPs prepare to vote on military action in Syria. The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said the impact on those people not directly involved in the fighting was "beyond description and horrible". |
President Obama, who is set to speak Wednesday from the Lincoln Memorial, seems liberated to give voice to certain causes after a first term in which he often disappointed supporters by not talking more about race. |
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama was 2 years old and growing up in Hawaii when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Fifty years later, the nation’s first black president will stand as the most high-profile example of the racial progress King espoused, delivering remarks [. |
Shelley Marsden SOME OF BRITAIN’S best-known comedians joined together recently to hold a last-minute gig in Edinburgh to help Irish comedy director Paul Byrne treat his cancer. While Paul is known in the industry for his work behind the scenes […] The post Benefit for Byrne’s comedy director brother appeared first on The IrishWorld . |
It's the most memorable line from one of history's greatest speeches, yet civil rights leader Martin Luther King never planned to say "I have a dream" when he addressed the March on Washington a half-century ago. |
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 28, the 240th day of 2013. There are 125 days left in the year. |
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama was 2 years old and growing up in Hawaii when Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader, delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Fifty years later, the nation's first black president will stand as the most.... |
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama was 2 years old and growing up in Hawaii when Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader, delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Fifty years later, the nation's first black president will stand as the most.... |
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