
Martin Luther King III
@OfficialMLK3 • 312,466 subscribers
Global Human Rights Activist. Chairman of the Board for @DrumMajorInst. Cofounder of Realize the Dream & @GiveUsTheBallot. Press: [email protected].
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Historically, the Supreme Court was a place where you went to expand, to include, and to lift up. Now, the Court often turns back the hands of progress. The ruling in Louisiana v. Callais is tragic, but it's not the end of the story. We must not give up, give out, or give in.
Martin Luther King III55,078 views • 2 months ago

People always ask me, "What would your father think?" Dad would understand that the work is never complete, that the struggle is generational. Real freedom fighters don't look away. We look into the face of injustice – and we face it with justice and love.
Martin Luther King III144,556 views • 10 months ago

On this day 61 years ago, my father made history as the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, accepting the award on behalf of the “mighty army of love.” I was almost 7 at the time. This week, our family is back in Oslo, and tomorrow my daughter Yolanda—his only grandchild—will speak at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum. I am so proud of her for continuing this powerful family legacy. [© Nobel Prize Outreach - Bjørnar Verpeide] The Nobel Prize Nobel Peace Center
Martin Luther King III78,495 views • 7 months ago

Regardless of triumphs or setbacks, Dad’s dream remains a source of strength and inspiration. It remains a rallying cry to all who are working to build a world based on peace, justice, and equity. Tomorrow, we’re calling on our leaders & communities to realize that dream. #MOW60
Martin Luther King III152,333 views • 2 years ago

People are searching for connection and community, not division. Seeing thousands gather to support the monks marching for peace from Texas to D.C. reminded me that there is far more good than evil. My parents called us to our higher angels as a nation and a world. Even on bleak days, coming together gives me hope.
Martin Luther King III27,276 views • 5 months ago

I am so proud of my daughter, Yolanda. Watching her speak with clarity, courage, and purpose on ABC News about voting rights and the responsibility of her generation reminds me that the Dream lives on through young people who refuse to stay silent. She understands that challenging injustice is not new, it is necessary.
Martin Luther King III19,906 views • 5 months ago

In 1921, an economically vibrant Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma—known as Black Wall Street—was attacked and burned to the ground by white supremacists. Knowing and understanding history is the only way we move forward and finally heal generational wounds.
Martin Luther King III29,537 views • 1 year ago
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