With the King family marching today, we remember that the fight for voting rights takes perseverance. As Dr. King said, “There are no broad highways to lead us easily and inevitably to quick solutions. We must keep going.” May we honor his memory through action forged in faith. pic.twitter.com/Qn1q4EvXN5
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 17, 2022
Posts Tagged ‘Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jan
22
We Must Keep Going
15
Oct
21
Freedom Award
Categories: All Photos, All Videos and Michelle Obama
Tags: award, ceremony, civil rights, First Lady, Good Trouble, john, John Lewis, leaders, lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., Michelle, Michelle Obama, National Civil Rights Museum, Obama, tweets, voting, Voting Rights
Tags: award, ceremony, civil rights, First Lady, Good Trouble, john, John Lewis, leaders, lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., Michelle, Michelle Obama, National Civil Rights Museum, Obama, tweets, voting, Voting Rights
✨ Tonight's #30thFreedomAward honoree and First Lady Michelle Obama accepted the honor on behalf of the generations before us who “led by example,” stood proud and shared values of “honesty, decency, and sacrifice for the greater good.” pic.twitter.com/wiPlFFozry
— NatCivilRightsMuseum (@NCRMuseum) October 15, 2021
✨ #30thFreedomAward honoree Michelle Obama cited lessons learned from Dr. King and others who’ve won the Freedom Award as “the blueprint” to overcome challenges. “Together… oh, we can move mountains.” pic.twitter.com/nCBTpsjCLe
— NatCivilRightsMuseum (@NCRMuseum) October 15, 2021
Quoting civil rights leaders Dr. King & John Lewis, honoree Michelle Obama cited we must not only get into “good trouble” but also understand we are in an “inescapable network of mutuality… a single garment of destiny.” pic.twitter.com/oPfAI67rWV
— NatCivilRightsMuseum (@NCRMuseum) October 15, 2021
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Feb
21
Nine Days
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Tags: activism, Barack Obama, book, campaign, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Community Organizing, election, jfk, Martin Luther King Jr., mlk, Obama, President, students, tweets
Tags: activism, Barack Obama, book, campaign, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Community Organizing, election, jfk, Martin Luther King Jr., mlk, Obama, President, students, tweets
I want to share this inspiring book about the events leading up to the 1960 election, from Dr. King's imprisonment to student activism in Atlanta to JFK's campaign. It's a story we can all learn from—a story of overlooked heroes and the power each of us has to create change. pic.twitter.com/yIaNJpRq7M
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) February 19, 2021
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Feb
21
Black Icons
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Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, Athletes, Black History, Black History Month, Celebrities, Celebrity, Civil Rights Movement, google, icon, Icons, Martin Luther King Jr., mlk, tennis, tweets
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Google honored Black History Month last year by showcasing the ‘Most Searched’ Black icons in culture, sports, and political history pic.twitter.com/PEUmbtEzUP
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) February 1, 2021
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Jan
21
Interconnectedness
Categories: All Photos and Michelle Obama
Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #CrimingWhileWhite, Biden, capitol, Capitol Hill, Civic Engagment, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Community Organizing, Coup, democracy, First Lady, Harris, Insurrection, leadership, Martin Luther King Jr., Michelle, Michelle Obama, mlk, MLK Day, MLK Jr., Obama, Oval Office, racism, riots, Social Justice, terrorism, treason, trump, tweets, Washington DC, white house, White Privilege, White Supremacy, White Terrorism
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With so much going on, Dr. King’s leadership is as steadying a force as it’s ever been. I’ve been reflecting a lot on his example, and how it might help us move forward after these last four years. #MLKDay pic.twitter.com/oGCF2wbT18
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) January 18, 2021
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Jan
21
Not That Long Ago
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Tags: civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr., mlk, MLK Day, MLK Jr., tweets, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act
Tags: civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr., mlk, MLK Day, MLK Jr., tweets, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act
A thread of #MLK speeches and sermons in which he speaks truth to power, shares about his philosophy of nonviolence, and expounds on issues of injustice and what our righteous, rigorous response should be. Relevant. Revelatory. Revolutionary. #MLKDay #BelovedCommunity pic.twitter.com/lqyNbBPiym
— The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center (@TheKingCenter) January 18, 2021
By sharing Martin Luther King Jr. in color, it reminds folks that the civil rights era was not that long ago. The black and white photos gives white folks especially the sense that it was back in the stone age. It wasn't. Many of our relatives lived this era, they're still here. https://t.co/DpLqqkKkce
— Vanessa Clark (@FoxxyGlamKitty) January 18, 2021
Every time I see a photo like this in color I’m sharing it pic.twitter.com/ktXT5EFHGH
— Jack Johnson IV (@jackjohnsoniv7) January 18, 2021
Over 53 years ago…
— Teedy (@FunTeedy) January 17, 2021
Why white people never use this Dr. MLK, Jr quote? pic.twitter.com/JJK7LogE9g
COLOURED PHOTOS BC THIS SHIT WASN'T THAT FUCKING LONG AGO. pic.twitter.com/v7evyChyKt
— Charley Roy Urameshi (@Raiuchi_Kaiser) January 18, 2021
Dear politicians/political influencers:
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 15, 2021
When you tweet about my father’s birthday, remember that he was resolute about eradicating racism, poverty & militarism.
Encourage & enact policies that reflect your birthday sentiments.
Here’s the authentic #MLK:pic.twitter.com/eCJWCVnD1k
If anyone had a right to question whether our democracy was worth redeeming, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Because in the face of billy clubs and lynchings, poll taxes and literacy tests, he never gave in to violence, never waved a traitorous flag or gave up on our country. pic.twitter.com/TCmbuiXkUa
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 18, 2021
On #MLKDay, we celebrate his life but we’re also called to live out his values through service of our own. Here are some ways you can get involved in your community: https://t.co/r9IGEW5dpD
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 18, 2021
I always look at the quotes that people choose to post today on #MLKDay. When I see white folks post the "Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that" I cringe a little. B/c that's one of the top ones used out of context to scold us for our anger at white supremacy.
— Luvvie is the #ProfessionalTroublemaker (@Luvvie) January 18, 2021
As you honor my father today, please honor my mother, as well. She was the architect of the King Legacy and founder of @TheKingCenter, which she founded less than three months after Daddy died. Without #CorettaScottKing, there would be no #MLKDay. #MLK #BelovedCommunity pic.twitter.com/cLvgTjeUwE
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 18, 2021
“We must face the hard fact that many Americans would like to have a nation which is a democracy for white Americans but simultaneously a dictatorship over Black Americans.”
— Jonathan Capehart (@CapehartJ) January 18, 2021
Dr. Martin Luther King, 10 May 1967, Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/OKih9OANzt
#MLKDay "He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." – Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pic.twitter.com/s2A6YzSL63
— Morgan Freeman (@morgan_freeman) January 18, 2021
We can’t skip justice and get to peace.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 13, 2021
“True peace,” my father said, “is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” pic.twitter.com/WsOHjBnXY5
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Jan
21
Drum Major For Justice
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Tags: civil rights, Civil Rights Movement, drum, Drum Major, Happy Birthday, Justice, major, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Day, MLK Jr., speech, tweets, Voting Rights
Tags: civil rights, Civil Rights Movement, drum, Drum Major, Happy Birthday, Justice, major, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Day, MLK Jr., speech, tweets, Voting Rights
Happy birthday, Drum Major for Justice.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 15, 2021
Miss you, Daddy. #MLK 🖤🖤🖤 pic.twitter.com/fWwIQYaGkW
LOVE. 🖤 pic.twitter.com/Er7jRSWvij
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 15, 2021
I miss you.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 15, 2021
I’m grateful for your life.
I’m honored by your legacy.
I’m growing in your teachings.
Thank you, Daddy.
Happy Birthday in Forever. #MLK 🖤🖤🖤 pic.twitter.com/0OhAazpz7M
Will you join me for @TheKingCenter’s virtual King Holiday Observance 2021 experiences? We are embracing the urgency of creating the #BelovedCommunity. This moment matters. Let’s embrace truth, love and justice and be who we always should have been. #MLK #MLKDay pic.twitter.com/YIHz3SUIr8
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 13, 2021
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Jul
20
The Big Six
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Tags: A. Philip Randolph, activism, Activists, Black History, celebration, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Congress, core, death, Farmer, georgia, House of Representatives, james, James Farmer, john, John Lewis, lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Jr., naacp, philip, protests, Randolph, Representative, roy, Roy Wilkins, SCLC, SNCC, The Big Six, tweets, voting, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act, whitney, Whitney Young, Wilkins, young
Tags: A. Philip Randolph, activism, Activists, Black History, celebration, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, Congress, core, death, Farmer, georgia, House of Representatives, james, James Farmer, john, John Lewis, lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Jr., naacp, philip, protests, Randolph, Representative, roy, Roy Wilkins, SCLC, SNCC, The Big Six, tweets, voting, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act, whitney, Whitney Young, Wilkins, young
When you’ve lived eighty years of unimpeachable courage and moral clarity and you arrive on the other side to see the squad again for the first time in decades... pic.twitter.com/eStbG8UhgA
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) July 18, 2020
The Big Six are all together now. pic.twitter.com/OGJwc8gW9M
— Matt Nowling (@MatthewNowling) July 18, 2020
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Jul
20
Reverend C.T. Vivian: A Pioneer
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Tags: activism, Activist, Barack Obama, C.T. Vivian, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, death, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Jr., movement, Obama, President, protests, reverend, tweets, Vivian, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act
Tags: activism, Activist, Barack Obama, C.T. Vivian, civil rights, Civil Rights Act, Civil Rights Movement, death, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Jr., movement, Obama, President, protests, reverend, tweets, Vivian, Voting Rights, Voting Rights Act
Some thoughts on the Reverend C.T. Vivian, a pioneer who pulled America closer to our founding ideals and a friend who I will miss greatly. pic.twitter.com/kDsGhU2BF4
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 17, 2020
Of all the superheroes in the civil rights era, C.T. Vivian was a star. Watching vintage footage of him to research SELMA left me in awe. The intellect. The charisma. The bravery.
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) July 17, 2020
The glory is yours now, Elder Vivian. Thank you for fighting for us. You will never be forgotten. pic.twitter.com/tymo8FGNwg
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“People do not choose rebellion, it is forced upon them. Revolution is always an act of self- defense.” - Rest In Power to #civilrights icon C. T. Vivian pic.twitter.com/ap11G7MX8V
— NAACP (@NAACP) July 17, 2020
For those of us who mourn John Lewis today, he would also want you to remember his friend Reverend C.T. Vivian. A fellow lion for justice who journeyed home to glory just hours before the Congressman. Together again now. pic.twitter.com/DMcbVYgMhf
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) July 18, 2020
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