Scenarios about 'Poor People's Campaign'
The Poor People's Campaign was a social movement organized by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1968 to demand economic justice for poor Americans across racial lines. The campaign advocated for an economic bill of rights, anti-poverty legislation, and highlighted systemic economic inequality through demonstrations and the construction of a protest encampment called Resurrection City in Washington D.C. It represents a significant shift in civil rights activism toward addressing poverty as a fundamental human rights issue.
What If Martin Luther King Jr. Lived Longer?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. survived the assassination attempt in 1968, continuing his leadership in the civil rights movement and potentially reshaping American politics and race relations through the late 20th century.