Tag: Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Civil rights icon John Lewis discusses his first meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Civil rights icon John Lewis discusses his first meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    From #kunhardtfilmfoundation

    John Lewis (official biopic)

    Martin Luther King Jr., an American civil rights activist, was fatally shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m. CST. He was rushed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m at age 39.

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with the late civil rights icon and politician John Lewis. In this interview, John Lewis shares his journey from segregated rural Alabama to becoming a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.

    He discusses his first meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his involvement in the Freedom Rides, and his philosophy of “good trouble.”

    Lewis also reflects on the Poor People’s Campaign, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, and the enduring struggle for equality and justice.

     

    John Robert Lewis was elected to Congress in 1986, serving in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia’s 5th Congressional District. He held several leadership positions in the House, including Senior Chief Deputy Whip, and was a member of the House Ways and Committee as well as the Congressional Black Caucus. He earned degrees from the American Baptist Theological Seminary and Fisk University.

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    John Lewis speaks on a House resolution celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.
    Recorded January 21, 2009

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    He began his career as a civil rights organizer in 1960 during the Nashville sit-in movement and as a Freedom Rider. He helped plan the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and rose to national prominence after he and Hosea Williams led the 1965 Voting Rights March from Selma to Montgomery, where he and other peaceful protestors were attacked and beaten on the Edmund Pettis bridge.

    His commitment to civil rights and social justice has been the hallmark of his career, and he has received multiple national and international awards for his work, including the John F. Kennedy “Profile in Courage” award, and a National Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2010.

    He wrote multiple best-selling books and continued his work in Congress as a human and civil rights advocate until he passed away on July 17, 2020 at the age of 80. From the HBO / Kunhardt Film Foundation (KFF) Documentary “King in the Wilderness” that follows Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the last years of his life: from the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 to his assassination in 1968, through personal stories of the people who were around him.

    Also read:

    Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • [Tonight – Jan. 14th] Loveland’s 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    [Tonight – Jan. 14th] Loveland’s 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    Potluck Dinner – Bring your favorite dish to share as you join your neighbors in celebrating the birthday of one of America’s most important spiritual and inspirational leaders.

    ALL ARE WELCOME

    Loveland, Ohio –  Each year, The Loveland Initiative is the proud host of the only community-wide Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in Loveland. This year, the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (The Loveland Initiative, Social Action Commission, and Living Peace & Justice) combined their efforts in organizing the 2018 celebration.

    Building on the theme— “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character.”  ~Martin Luther King Jr. (1963) — The event will feature a meet and greet, keynote address, entertainment, and readings. 

    The event will be held at ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL 894 Oakland Rd. Loveland, OH from 5 until 8 PM on Sunday, January 14. Special Thanks to our sponsors, Loveland Magazine for their promotional support, Loveland Kroger donation and both planning committees at St. Columban.

    The Loveland Initiative is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization and has been in the community for over 20 years. We are dedicated to improving the lives of children and families in Loveland. Our programs help lower income residents meet basic needs along with educational enrichment. We are a need based, all volunteer, mission focused, and community based organization. 

    If you would like more information about The Loveland Initiative or its programs, please visit our website at www.lovelandinitiative.org or contact Terri Rogers, Executive Director at 513-739-2354 or trogers7@fuse.net.

  • The Loveland Initiative 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    The Loveland Initiative 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

    Potluck Dinner – Bring your favorite dish to share as you join your neighbors in celebrating the birthday of one of America’s most important spiritual and inspirational leaders.

    ALL ARE WELCOME

    Loveland, Ohio –  Each year, The Loveland Initiative is the proud host of the only community-wide Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in Loveland. This year, the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (The Loveland Initiative, Social Action Commission, and Living Peace & Justice) combined their efforts in organizing the 2018 celebration.

    Building on the theme— “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character.”  ~Martin Luther King Jr. (1963) — The event will feature a meet and greet, keynote address, entertainment, and readings. 

    The event will be held at ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL 894 Oakland Rd. Loveland, OH from 5 until 8 PM on Sunday, January 14. Special Thanks to our sponsors, Loveland Magazine for their promotional support, Loveland Kroger donation and both planning committees at St. Columban.

    The Loveland Initiative is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization and has been in the community for over 20 years. We are dedicated to improving the lives of children and families in Loveland. Our programs help lower income residents meet basic needs along with educational enrichment. We are a need based, all volunteer, mission focused, and community based organization. 

    If you would like more information about The Loveland Initiative or its programs, please visit our website at www.lovelandinitiative.org or contact Terri Rogers, Executive Director at 513-739-2354 or trogers7@fuse.net.