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Martin Luther King: You Were the Greatest American
April 6, 2008
Category: Race




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Show Description: This week marks the 40-year anniversary of the tragic, and premature death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It got me thinking. I don't think there is a single other American that was more important and influential in the 20th century. Join the conversation as we look at what it meant to challenge America to live up to what it desired to be, and the man behind that challenge.

Show Poll: Was Martin Luther King Jr the Greatest American in the 20th Century

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