Rev. Jesse Jackson Calls on Pastors to Support Obama’s Backing of Gay Marriage
Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton have declared their support for Obama’s stand and endorsement of same-sex marriage calling on Pastors to do same!
Martin Luther King Jr.: Transforming The Civil Rights Movement
He was one of the greatest Civil Rights activists in history. His courage, passion, and caring for equality of all is something to be celebrated and studied. This article provides a brief summary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s accomplishments to gain freedom for all.
The Dream Did Not Die
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was shot to death on a motel balcony in Memphis, Tennessee, at only 39 years of age, the victim of a cruel and wanton act that was deplored from one end of USA to the other.
Trayvon Martin’s Voice Calls Out in The 21st Century: Help!
The article talks about the nature of racial profiling and what Americans must do to eliminate it from society.
Colorado Court Says Students Can Carry Guns to School
The state’s Supreme Court has given the green light to students to carry weapons on campuses.
Discrimination Exist Even in Today’s World
Sad to say that discrimination still exist. You may find it on your job, at your residence or in your community. It is here but that doesn’t mean that we have to give up our rights. Don’t stand for discrimination.
The Audacity of Rosa Parks and The Birth of The Civil Rights Movement
Rosa Parks was the one who started the Civil Rights Movement by refusing to be treated like a second class citizen.
Society Changes in America During The Early 20th Century: Women’s Rights, Civil Right’s and Labor Unions
This essay explores the reasons behind and the causes of the great societal changes of the early 1900s involving women’s rights, civil rights and labor unions. With citations.
Where Our Rights Come From
Short essay on our rights as a USA citizen.
Martin and Mohammad
Two truly iconic black men of the 20th century are being fondly remembered at this time, the one who always said he was the greatest, and the other who had a dream.










