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Martin Luther King would be disappointed by today’s America, says son


Martin Luther King III aged two with his father, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, in Atlanta, Georgia. A cross had been burnt near byIt has been 58 years since Martin Luther King Jr stood before a crowd of 250,000 protesters in Washington DC and set out his vision of a future America in which racial equality, freedom and justice would prevail. SponsoredMartin Luther King III, who was ten when his father was assassinated in Tennessee, said: “If he was still with us, I think Dad would feel we should be far beyond where we are today. He would be very frustrated and disappointed. Mom too.” His


Source: The Times April 26, 2021 16:03 UTC



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