(Video) This Is Dope! Check Out 12-Year-Old Kanye West Reciting A Martin Luther King, Jr. Poem

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Kim Kardashian posted up a vintage video of her hubby, Kanye West, reciting an MLK poem back in 1990 when he was only 12-years-old in middle school! (It’s hilarious because he still has a similar voice, just deeper now.) She captioned the YouTube link via her Twitter page, “I wish I posted this yesterday! How cute is my baby!!!!!!! #MLK” Absolutely adorable and super classic. Check out the vid of Yeezy giving praise to MLK when he was a tiny tot below.


(Photos) Seattle Seahawks FAIL at Twitter Tribute to MLK

Fresh off the NFC Championship win it’s understandable anyone in Seattle’s camp is feeling hype…but this one most say crossed the line. Internet backlash hit (even after) the swift take-back from a Seattle Seahawks FAIL at Twitter Tribute to MLK (SMH)!


(Video) MTV Will Be Honoring MLK Day With This Powerful Approach

As we all celebrate the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 19th, MTV is sparking the discussion of race through out their programming in a unique way, tomorrow.


(Photos) The New Yorker Previews MLK, Brooklyn Cop, Garner, Trayvon Cover

Just released was a preview of next week’s MLK holiday cover for the iconic New Yorker magazine, already stirring up controversy. Hitting the newsstands will be epic cover art as The New Yorker Previews MLK, Brooklyn Cop, Garner, Trayvon Cover linking arm in arm, a la the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery.


(PHOTO) NBA: New Ink! Derrick Rose Gets Martin Luther King Tattoo

He’s not balling right now, so Derrick Rose has some extra time on his hands and decided to add another tattoo to his collection.  It’s a nice tribute to Martin Luther King.  Hopefully we’ll see him back on the court soon. Check it out…


IFWT Remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On The Day Of His Passing

46 years ago today, we lost one of the most influential leaders in the Civil Rights movement that helped paved the way for people of all races to get along and live side-by-side today. On April 4th, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. His legacy will always and forever live on. Watch his legendary “I Have A Dream” speech in honor of his life below. Rest In Peace, MLK!


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