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The Associated Press The Associated Press G.A. Breedlove stands outside of the historic Ebenezer First Baptist Church in Atlanta where Martin Luther King Jr. preached on Monday in honor of the 35th celebration Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which took place online this year due to the pandemic. ATLANTA Speakers at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration in Atlanta called Monday for a renewed dedication to nonviolence following a turbulent year in which a deadly pandemic, protests over systemic racism and a divisive election capped by an attack on the U.S. Capitol strained Americans’ capacity for civility.

In Memphis, the National Civil Rights Museum honors a tragedy — and highlights an icon of Mid-century travel

In Memphis, the National Civil Rights Museum honors a tragedy and highlights an icon of Mid-century travel Laura Motta © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Graceland, Beale Street and barbecue. They form the holy trinity of any trip to Memphis. But amidst -all the music, neon-lit nightlife, and a food scene rife with both unforgettable classics and exciting new restaurants, there is another must-see sight here. The National Civil Rights Museum, situated downtown just a few blocks from the banks of the Mississippi, is more than just a collection of exhibits that harken back to another time. It is situated in what was formerly the Lorraine Motel, the place where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, on the balcony outside of his room.

What I learned from Dr King

Civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. smiles during a talk with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, not pictured, in this undated photo. The federal holiday that celebrates the iconic civil rights leader is observed Jan. 18. (CNS/Yoichi Okamoto, courtesy of LBJ Library) When the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955, I was a 10-year-old boy living in an all-white Brooklyn neighborhood. Except when my parents took me on the subway, I never saw a Black person. I had heard of King, but he wasn t part of my narrow world. Then, in 1958, my father was transferred to New Orleans and that world changed overnight.

Racism killed MLK Jr The Capitol riots show it is still lethal

A pandemic spawned the lockdown of the National Civil Rights Museum the place where an assassin’s bullet left Martin Luther King Jr. lifeless and bloodied on its balcony 52 years ago. Now, on the day that would have been his 92th birthday, the twin viruses behind the bullet that killed King in Memphis viruses that he spent his life trying to eradicate have forced the lockdown of Washington D.C. Those viruses would be violence and racism. They ve led to the virtual shutdown of the nation’s capital because racists have threatened violence during the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as President and Vice President.

WATCH: Memphis, Shelby Co Mayors to participate in MLK Day virtual march

WATCH: Memphis, Shelby Co. Mayors to participate in MLK Day virtual march By WMC Action News 5 Staff | January 18, 2021 at 7:26 AM CST - Updated January 18 at 11:16 AM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis will continue to hosts events honoring Dr. Martin Luther King’s memory on Monday, but they will be virtual to avoid large crowds. Typically there would be a huge downtown parade and a big event at the National Civil Rights Museum for MLK Day, but it’s all shifted online. The National Civil Rights Museum remains closed to the public, but the museum is hosting a livestream at noon and 6:00 pm on MLKD Day that will highlight Dr. King’s work, the history of how the holiday came about, as well as a look back at how the museum celebrated this day in years past. There will be appearances from Memphis musicians, civil rights scholars, and a storytime that includes reading a children’s book about Dr. King to kids.

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