Trump, protest and Martin Luther King
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Hundreds of marchers participated in the 21st annual parade honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with some using the event to denounce the Trump administration
At a time in Minnesota marked by tension and protest, speakers at Martin Luther King Jr. Day events Monday reflected on the death of Renee Good, the assassination of state Rep. Melissa Hortman as well as the need to avoid further division and violence.
CHICAGO ( WGN) — Religious leaders, community activists, and demonstrators honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthday, with some taking to the streets on a frigid January day to call for change.
More than 100 people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to support Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and speak out against federal immigration enforcement.
On MLK Day, crowds rallied against the Trump administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the war in Gaza.
On a cold and windy Martin Luther King Jr. Day, hundreds of people marched through Center City to protest the actions of U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Organizers and marchers alike decried an ICE officer killing Renee Good in Minnesota, as well as the deaths of people in ICE custody since 2025.
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MLK's niece says Don Lemon, ICE protesters should remember uncle's calls to protest peacefully
Alveda King, an evangelist and niece of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., told The Christian Post that her uncle's legacy was founded on the biblical principle of servant leadership and that he would call for unity if he were alive today.
Whatever the term, historians largely agree: The United States was born out of protest 250 years ago and has been propelled forward by raucous social movements, from abolition to civil rights, ever since.
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MLK III, who is the chairman of the Drum Major Institute, rebuked the recent escalations by ICE and Homeland Security Investigations officers, who have surged into Minneapolis by the thousands and have also been sent to cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston.