Martin Luther King Jr: Unpopular in Life, Revered in Death
Martin Luther King Jr. is now universally
Martin Luther King Jr. is now universally
While most Americans say Martin Luther King
Rev. Jesse Jackson began to bash the Supreme Court’s decision on the Voting Rights Act saying that civil rights activists have “bled too much” to be “stabbed in the heart” this way. The so-called civil rights leader told CNN’s Jake Tapper:
The right to vote is too precious. We’ve bled too much, we’ve died too young, the price has been too great to now watch it be stabbed in the heart by the Supreme Court today.