From the mountaintop: Every third Monday in January, Martin Luther King, Jr. (above) is praised for his peaceful efforts to get voting rights and other civil rights legislation. But King knew equality required education, wage equity, peace, housing, and economic justice, Nat Geo reports. Any “spiritual and moral lag” in humanity, King once said, is due to racial injustice, poverty, and war.
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