BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Buffalo man plead guilty to murdering his girlfriend before an Erie County Court judge on Friday morning.
A Buffalo man has pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend when they were both 18 in 2021, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office said Friday. Mushagdusa Nankumba, ...
Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King, Jr. met in Boston while both pursued their higher education degrees. Coretta Scott was a student at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston ...
In 2022, Martin Luther King III, the son of the legendary slain civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr., talked to PEOPLE about what it was like spending the first 10 years of his life living ...
These fourth and fifth graders will reflect on the enduring influence of Dr. King, presenting speeches that not only honor his legacy but also propose new ideas to strengthen our communities.
On Thursday, January 23, President Donald Trump passed an executive order suggesting releasing classified files related to the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy ...
The family of Martin Luther King Jr. has expressed their deep emotional response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to declassify federal records related to the assassinations of ...
Few individuals have left an indelible mark on history as Martin Luther King Jr. did. A towering figure of the American civil rights movement, King’s words were as powerful as his actions.
Government files on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be declassified for the public, due to an executive order by President Donald Trump. On Thursday (Jan. 23), President Donald Trump ...
The King family expressed the desire to review the files before release. Roland Martin provided an interesting take on President Donald Trump’s bold move to declassify documents on Rev. Dr ...
Bernice King has requested Trump let the family see the files before they are released to the public. President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the declassification of federal ...
In 1963, Time magazine featured civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr on the cover. But the portrait of King was not of a triumphant orator but a man with worried eyes and slanted shoulders ...