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A photograph doesn't show Bernie Sanders marching from Selma to Montgomery in 1965 with Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has once again aroused controversy, this time after he made comments about President Barack Obama at an event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that critics claimed ...
Bernie Sanders is highlighting his previous support for two civil rights icons as he woos African-American voters in South Carolina Sanders and Hillary Clinton continue to battle over the black ...
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was arrested in Chicago 60 years ago this week. Then a 21-year-old University of Chicago student, Sanders was charged with resisting arrest during an Aug. 12, 1963 demon… ...
Senator Bernie Sanders strongly criticized President Donald Trump in a speech marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day that contrasted the president with the renowned civil rights activist. "Today, we ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — With the state capitol behind him and a crowd of hundreds in front of him, Sen. Bernie Sanders celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by telling a rare personal anecdote: He was ...
Bernie Sanders chose to spend Martin Luther King Jr. Day blasting President Trump and calling him a “racist.” The senator’s remarks came while he was speaking on the steps of the … ...
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley marked Martin Luther King Day by telling a largely black audience on the steps of the South Carolina statehouse that King’s legacy is alive ...
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders had a dream of stopping “racist” President Trump’s vision to “Make America Great Again.” “Today we say to Donald Trump — We are… ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sens. Cory Booker and Bernie Sanders took two starkly different approaches Monday as they spoke to hundreds of mostly black rally-goers in the first Southern state to vote in 2020.
Senator Bernie Sanders again called President Trump a racist in a Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech, repeating a charge he first made in November.
2020 Democratic hopefuls Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) put their differences aside for a morning of campaigning in South Carolina on Monday -- as the two work to ...
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