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Volunteers see Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a way to come together


Volunteers see Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a way to come together
Joe Heim, The Washington Post
Jan. 18, 2021
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1of3Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, fill bags with food as they volunteer at Martha s Table in Washington on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021.Washington Post photo by Bonnie Jo MountShow MoreShow Less
2of3President-elect Joe Biden and his daughter Ashley Biden pack boxes at Philabundance in Philadelphia on Monday, Jan. 16, 2021.Washington Post photo by Demetrius FreemanShow MoreShow Less
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WASHINGTON - On Martin Luther King Jr. Day a year ago, there were few hints of the tumultuous and devastating 12 months that would follow. No one envisioned then that 400,000 Americans would be dead from a disease that has disproportionately affected Black and low-income Americans and ravaged the economy. No one envisioned that the death of a Black man at the hands of police would spur huge ....

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After a year of pain and strife, volunteers see MLK Day as a way to come together


After a year of pain and strife, volunteers see MLK Day as a way to come together
Joe Heim
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Alicia Ford, Meleny Gomez, and Akua Pipim, all of the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees, work to assemble care packages at the Feed The Hood event at the 801 East Men’s Shelter in Washington, D.C. on Monday
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day a year ago, there were few hints of the tumultuous and devastating 12 months that would follow. No one envisioned then that 400,000 Americans would be dead from a disease that has disproportionately affected Black and low-income Americans and ravaged the economy. No one envisioned that the death of a Black man at the hands of police would spur huge protests and a nationwide reckoning with the legacy of racism. No one envisioned that an American president would be impeached for encouraging his followers to storm the U.S. Capitol to overturn a legal election. ....

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