Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. confronted racial injustice with a message of love and a commitment to non-violence. His courageous leadership helped bring about much-needed civil rights reforms.
His impassioned speeches and sermons stirred Americans to renew their commitment to our nation’s founding ideal that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
@GovRicketts You are against voting irghts. You are against prison and justice reform. You are against funding in any real way @SenMcKinneyLD11 and @JustinTWayne North Omaha plan. You have not called out in any real way Jan. 6 violenve. Maybe listen to @OfficialMLK3: x.com/officialmlk3/s…
@GovRicketts You are against voting irghts. You are against prison and justice reform. You are against funding in any real way @SenMcKinneyLD11 and @JustinTWayne North Omaha plan. You have not called out in any real way Jan. 6 violenve. Maybe listen to @OfficialMLK3: x.com/officialmlk3/s…
@GovRicketts Honor #MLKDay with actions on voting rights, racial justice and support of workers. Please follow @OfficialMLK3, register to vote at iwillvote.com and support North Omaha plan by Sen. Wayne and McKinney: northomaha2022.com. A few simple acts we can all take today.
@GovRicketts “our people religiously feel with moral convictions that racial integration that would lead to intermarriage is against the will of their creator” Florida Rev. Albert Gorner against civil rights, 1963 in the East Room of the White House during JKF administration.
@GovRicketts If you had been governor back then, you would have -defied and stalled integration of schools -antagonized NAACP's efforts to dismantle Jim Crow -stood with segregationists The modern efforts to defund public schools are straight out of the Jim Crow playbook.
@GovRicketts You support everything he fought against