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Miss selfridge biography of martin luther king

          It's no surprise that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was just as much of a scholar as he was an activist....

          Memphis residents Kathy Dean Evans and Herb Kneeland recall the day they learned of the civil rights leader's assassination.

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        2. It's no surprise that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was just as much of a scholar as he was an activist.
        3. We celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a day of service because he believed that each of us has the power—and the responsibility—to lift up.
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        5. The nuns who witnessed the life and death of Martin Luther King Jr.

          Washington D.C., Jan 20, 2025 / 04:00 am

          Sister Mary Antona Ebo was the only Black Catholic nun who marched with civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

          in Selma, Alabama, in 1965.

          “I’m here because I’m a Negro, a nun, a Catholic, and because I want to bear witness,” Ebo said to fellow demonstrators at a March 10, 1965, protest attended by King.

          The protest took place three days after the “Bloody Sunday” clash, where police attacked several hundred voting rights demonstrators with clubs and tear gas, causing severe injuries among the nonviolent marchers.

          Sister Mary Antona Ebo died Nov. 11, 2017, in Bridgeton, Missouri, at the age of 93, the St. Louis Review reported at the time.

          After the “Bloody Sunday” attacks, King had called on church leaders from around the country to go to Selma.

          Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter of St. Louis asked his archdiocese’s human rights commission to send representatives, Ebo rec