Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 2022
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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at Ebenezer Baptist church in Atlanta, in the video published on Jan 17, 2022, “Vice President Harris delivers remarks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day“, below:
Monday on the NewsHour, as the nation honors Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights leader’s son makes the case for why Congress should pass new federal voting legislation. Then, authorities in the U.S. and U.K. Investigate why a British citizen held a rabbi and congregants hostage at a Texas synagogue. And, we ask a doctor to spell out best practices for masking and testing amid COVID spikes, in the video published on Jan 17, 2022, “PBS NewsHour full episode, Jan. 17, 2022, “
The family of Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about voting rights Monday after leading a peace walk through Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King III, his family and activists called on lawmakers to pass two voting rights bills, which face several hurdles in Congress, in the video streamed on Jan 17, 2022, “Martin Luther King Jr.’s family pushed for voting rights in Washington, D.C.| full video“, below:
Students from Dallas and Houston reflect on the progress America has made in achieving King’s vision, in the video published on Jan 17, 2022, “Kids celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. | GMA“, below:
The service is put on by the King Center in Atlanta at Historic Ebenezar Baptist Church, in the video streamed on January 17, 2022, “2022 Martin Luther King Jr Day Commemorative Service“, below:
The co-hosts honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and discuss his impact on today’s America, in the video published on Jan 17, 2022, ““The View” Remembers Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy | The View“, below:
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr., below:
I Have a Dream” is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the speech was a defining moment of the civil rights movement and among the most iconic speeches in American history, in the video published on Nov 7, 2017, “I Have a Dream speech by Martin Luther King Jr HD (subtitled)“, below:
This is the last Sunday sermon of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. He delivered his final Sunday sermon on March 31, 1968, from the Canterbury Pulpit at The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral, 3101 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. In his sermon, he refers to the following passages from The Word of God: Psalm 133; The Gospel of Saint Matthew 25:31-46; The Gospel of Saint Luke 16:19-31; and the Book of Revelation 21:5. Where Holy Scripture is missing where you may demand it from this sermon, it is supported by six pivotal pieces of Holy Scripture. These six pieces are followed by 42 other pieces. The first six are as follows: Isaiah 1:17: “Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause.” Proverbs 21:13: “Whoever closes his ear to the cry of the poor will himself call out and not be answered.” Galatians 6:2: “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” Proverbs 3:27: “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.” Ephesians 2:10: “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Romans 12:20: “If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink; for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.” in the video published on Aug 18, 2019, “The Last Sunday Sermon of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.“, below:
“I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” is the last speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. King spoke on April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. On the following day, King was assassinated. The speech primarily concerns the Memphis Sanitation Strike. King calls for unity, economic actions, boycotts, and nonviolent protest, while challenging the United States to live up to its ideals. At the end of the speech, he discusses the possibility of an untimely death, in the video published on Apr 2, 2018, “Martin Luther King’s Last Speech: I’ve Been to the Mountaintop“, below:
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