A black-and-white portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. smiling softly, with a starry, glitter-like overlay across his face and the dark background. At the bottom, white text reads: “DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.” and “We honor Dr. King and reflect upon his life and legacy.” Image credit: Apple Inc.
A black-and-white photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a suit and tie, looking to the side with a calm, thoughtful expression. The photo is framed against a dark, starry background. Below it, white text reads: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” Smaller text underneath says it was from a sermon delivered at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, 1957. Image credit: Apple Inc.
A black-and-white action photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaking passionately at a podium, pointing forward as if emphasizing a powerful message. Several microphones are positioned in front of him, and a crowd fills the background. The image sits on a dark, starry backdrop with a long quote in large white text: “Be a bush if you can’t be a tree… Be the best of whatever you are.” Smaller text notes it’s from “What Is Your Life’s Blueprint?” delivered at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1967. Image credit: Apple Inc.
A black-and-white photo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. smiling warmly while looking upward and to the side, wearing a suit and patterned tie. A pair of hands holding papers appears behind him, slightly out of focus. The photo is set against a dark, starry background with white text reading: “I am convinced that love is the most durable power in the world.” Smaller text below credits “Advice for Living,” Ebony magazine, 1957. Image credit: Apple Inc.
Honoring and reflecting on the power and energy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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