"No one should be in debt for going to school. No one should be in debt for going to the doctor. No one should be in debt for taking a life-saving medication." - Nina Turner
Emmett Till was a black child tortured and lynched by white supremacists in Mississippi on this day in 1955, at 14 years old. His killers sold the story of how they murdered him for $4,000 after being acquitted by an all-white jury.
On this day in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. gave the "I Have a Dream" speech to over 250,000 civil rights protesters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Washington D.C.
C. Wright Mills, born on this day in 1916, was an American sociologist who coined the term "New Left" and authored influential texts on social inequality and the ruling class such as "The Power Elite" (1956).
"Bernie transformed our politics. He reminded millions of Americans that politics doesn’t have to be about corporate power games—it can be about improving our lives and coming together to build a better world."
On this day in 1786, Shay's Rebellion began in Massachusetts when, during an economic crisis, more than one thousand armed protesters gathered in Northampton, Massachusetts and successfully prevented the county court from sitting.
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