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MLK: 50 years later

Rally to end racism unites capital 50 years after MLK’s death

Fifty years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., religious leaders from various faiths gathered for prayer and readings at various events in Washington, determined to keep the civil rights leader’s vision and message alive.

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