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March on Washington

The 1963 March on Washington was planned by strategists with experiences from left and labor activism.

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Jan 19, 2026
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What specific conversations between MLK and Stanley Levison appear in the released wiretap materials?

The released King–Levison wiretap materials consist primarily of verbatim and paraphrased telephone transcripts from FBI surveillance of Stanley Levison’s phones that record strategic planning, fundra...

Jan 7, 2026
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what was the content of MLK's character compared to Donald Trump?

Martin Luther King Jr.’s public character centered on nonviolent moral leadership, a long record of civil-rights activism and appeals to conscience—summed famously in his call to judge by “the content...

Jan 12, 2026
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Did allegations about King's relationships affect the civil rights movement or his legacy during the 1950s–60s?

Allegations about Martin Luther King Jr.’s personal relationships are scarcely prominent in the mainstream historical record of the 1950s–60s presented by the sources provided; the dominant strains th...

Feb 2, 2026

The I had a dream speech was plagiarized . It was written by Stanley Levison

The claim that ’s “” speech was plagiarized and wholly written by is inaccurate: historians and primary sources show Levison and helped draft the speech, but King substantially revised, improvised, an...

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