"My Brother's Keeper," an image that went viral during the women's march following President Trump's inauguration, has become popular again one year later.
The NAACP is mounting a counter attack against what it says is a concerted effort to repress the voting rights of poor, predominantly Black and Hispanic voters in America.
We wanted to find out is what's it like to be named Martin Luther King, when you are not, in fact, the civil rights leader or one of his descendants? We speak with three very different men who are all named after Martin Luther King, Jr.
Over the weekend, we learned that Ernest Withers, a civil rights-era photojournalist, may have used his access to sell information to the FBI, perceived enemies of the movement's leaders. How does this new information change our perception his work?
What would Martin Luther King have thought about Glenn Beck's 'Restoring Honor' rally this weekend? And is this the beginning of a new religious movement?
A growing movement among Palestinians in the West Bank advocates non-violent resistance to Israeli occupation.