Forty three years today, the great American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. In this article, the president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, a civil rights organization for ethnic minorities in the United States, states that those who fight for social and economic justice still face real threats to their safety and rights.
Martin Luther King’s Death: Why 43 Years Later His Work Goes On.
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