240 likes | 400 Views
Martin Luther King, Jr. in Marks, Mississippi - 1967. “Right then, King resolved that the mule train for Washington would leave from Marks.” Taylor Branch. Mule Train to Washington, D.C. - 1968. Mule Train to Washington, D.C. - 1968. Mule Train to Washington, D.C. - 1968.
E N D
“Right then, King resolved that the mule train for Washington would leave from Marks.” Taylor Branch
National Council of Churches Supporting the Poor People’s Campaign
“ There are millions of poor people in this country who have very little, or even nothing, to lose. If they can be helped to take action together, they will do so with a freedom and a power that will be a new and unsettling force in our complacent national life. ” - Martin Luther King, Jr
Poverty Initiative Union Theological Seminary www.povertyinititive.org poverty@uts.columbia.edu (212)280-1439