Today, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let’s not only pause to think about the man. Let’s take a look at the brave people who followed him. The folks who were just sick of sitting in the back of the bus. Those who wanted to live free from discrimination over something they had no control over: the color of their skin.
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The radical leftists who fill out left-wing protests today can’t compare to the men and women who stood up for equality in the ‘50s and ‘60s. The men and women who boycotted buses, or went on marches through segregated Southern cities, weren’t students goofing off on campus, nor were they getting a stipend for their protests. They were putting their
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