Tag Archives: Frederick Douglass
Celebrating True Love: Rev. angel Kyodo williams and Frederick Douglass
This past Sunday was Valentine’s Day, celebrated far and wide by millions of people, or at least hundreds of thousands. But what many do not remember is that February 14th is also the chosen birthday of the great abolitionist and … Continue reading
Reflections on MLK Day 2019
Yesterday was the great Civil Rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s, birthday. I am fortunate that I get to spend my days in an institution of higher learning where the man’s life and his message is meaningfully celebrated—many places … Continue reading
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Tagged civil rights, Frederick Douglass, history, James Baldwin, Martin Luther King
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