On the Front Lines of the School-Choice Debate
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2000 was the first time Jim Kelly ever marched in a parade. It was also the day he learned an important lesson about the school-choice battle’s three volatile components: power, money, and faith. King’s niece, Alveda King Tookes, had invited Kelly to assemble school-choicers to march, and parade officials squeezed … Read more