Kai Wright in The American Prospect, David Brooks in The New York Times, Eugene Robinson in The Washington Post, E.J. Dionne, Jr., in The New Republic, Taylor Branch in The New York Times, and Michael Eric Dyson in the Los Angeles Times assess the United States forty years after the assasination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
And in The Root, Martin Johnson interviews Vernon Reid about the impact King's death had on black music.
Friday, April 04, 2008
I Have Seen the Promised Land
Labels:
1960s,
civil rights movement,
class,
cultural history,
economic history,
MLK,
music,
political history,
race and ethnicity,
social history,
Vietnam War
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