ntil the late sixties, the US civil rights struggle had largely been characterised by the integrationist philosophy of leaders like Martin Luther King, whose vision for the country’s future saw black and white Americans coming together as one united nation. But as the years ground on, the end to racism still didn’t seem to be in sight. Disillusioned and desiring change, many renewed their focus on another strain
An incon’s assassination shocks the nation
Jul 06, 2023
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