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King III writes: "As we celebrate the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today - with just a few days until a new administration takes office - we must think about the message he would have for our country and our leadership at this moment."

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King III. (image: USA TODAY/Getty Images)
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King III. (image: USA TODAY/Getty Images)


My Father, Martin Luther King Jr., Had Another Dream

By Martin Luther King III, The New York Times

19 January 21


If he saw the issues of poverty and income inequality that exist today, he would be greatly disappointed.

s we celebrate the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today — with just a few days until a new administration takes office — we must think about the message he would have for our country and our leadership at this moment. In the video op-ed above, his son Martin Luther King III challenges us to confront what Dr. King was fighting for when he was killed in Memphis in 1968. His cause and his message about poverty and workers’ rights resonated then but unfortunately resonate now more than ever.

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