This coming Monday, January 17th, in the United States is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
It is no secret that Dr. King is widely regarded as one of the greatest civil rights leaders of the 20th century–not just nationally, but globally as well. This weekend, and on the 17th, spend some time reflecting not just on the life’s work of Dr. King, but also on the legacy of other civil rights leaders instrumental to Dr. King’s success such as Bayard Rustin, Mahalia Jackson and A. Phillip Randolph by listening to some of our recommendations.
To get started, checking out the following:
The World House - The King Institute
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4NawWvtZMeisJ2mFID5gT4?si=6e0d6c4e40b74096
The MLK Tapes (Updated weekly)
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1UYKGYf5zuFPtAMNMJcgFn?si=3e9d97a3f4f143b4
But if you are looking for just one episode with a True Crime angle about MLK, check out:
American Scandal - The Feds vs. the Activist | MLK https://open.spotify.com/episode/4vcsRCHM1K6yqnoUgM1RB6?si=1caf51f0977b49ab
Kings Last March
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4d0C5rt5NavQk54m1i0cEd?si=d456f264fd9d4160
For parents, consider this:
Martin Luther King, Jr - Bedtime History
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0JPh5Da7sBiW7jIC5ZZsXz?si=ac555c2eb5f342f0
And don’t forget about the youth that were involved! Listen to this episode from:
Community Organizing, Youth Leadership and SNCC’ - Teaching Hard History
https://open.spotify.com/episode/74LuHTN1wdBqhjtGUN5JO5?si=b846750e699944c0
Pro-tip: Check out the show notes for a companion music playlist the show hosts created.
In addition to the recommendations below, follow the Play Your Part hub
starting Monday for a collection of episodes revisiting the March on Washington and the key orchestrators, and some ways you can use your own voice to speak up when you encounter injustice in the world.
Through all of us working together, his legacy can live on.