PORTLAND, Ore. — This year, there are a plethora of opportunities around the Portland metro area to celebrate, reflect and give back on Martin Luther King Jr. Day through acts of service.
From bars to burial sites, hotels to high schools, these places are notable in the Black history of Palm Beach County.
She helped start the NAACP in Flagstaff and taught Black voters how to have their vote count. But her story is lost to time.
Martin Luther King Jr. came to the Swannanoa Valley twice in his lifetime. The first time was in January 1964 for the ...