History
This class considers Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s career as both a civil rights and human rights leader. We assess his efforts to end racial segregation and to secure the vote for African Americans. We also learn about a neglected aspect of his life: Dr King’s commitment to ending poverty and related inequalities for all racial groups in America. Through discussion, we situate his legacy and teachings to current and recent events including Black Lives Matter and the murder of George Floyd. The class discussions are supported with primary source documents and video clips.
These classes are aimed at those aged 50 and over.
Tutor: Robert Hamilton MA, Dip Ad Ed, MPhil, PhD
Mon 29/01/2024 - Mon 18/03/2024 Meetings: 8
Monday (10.00 - 12.00) GH327, Graham Hills Building, 40 George Street, Glasgow G1 1QE
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General registration opens on:Mon 14/08/2023 09:00