Watch VideoPart of Dr. King’s dream for America is more relevant than ever now: the right to vote.
Much of Dr. King’s advocacy for civil rights tied back to voting rights, like his 1957 “Give us the ballot” speech, his work in organizing the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march and his role in pushing for the 1965 Voting...
How Voting Rights Have Changed Since Martin Luther King's Push
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