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House Candidate Celebrates MLK Day By Calling for Obama to Be Hanged
Adam Weinstein · 01/21/14 10:30AMCatching Up With Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ken Layne · 01/20/14 12:00PMMartin King—he hasn't used the "Dr." or "Luther" or "Jr." for decades now—is living proof that even legends can get tired of being legendary. Pacing his spartan office at MSNBC's studios at Rockefeller Center on a dreary Wednesday in mid-January, King is pecking a text message back to his daughter about dinner plans tonight. It is King's 85th birthday and his family and friends are holding a party at the forever popular Sylvia's in Harlem, but his first priority is his new 8 p.m. show on MSNBC.
Marines' Twitter: Don't Be a "Lone Shooter" on MLK Day, Bring a Buddy
Adam Weinstein · 01/17/14 12:27PMShop Celebrates Martin Luther King Day with Sale on Black Products
Max Read · 01/18/11 02:18AMMartin Luther King, Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' Speech Gets the Autotune Treatment
Kristina Grosspietch · 01/17/11 10:15AMNot feeling festive enough for MLK, Jr Day? Watch the man responsible for your day off sing his heart out in Memphis and get in the holiday spirit.
Martin Luther King's Appearance on The Tonight Show
Anderson Evans · 01/18/10 01:16PMHave You Been to the Mountaintop Today?
Hamilton Nolan · 01/18/10 09:00AMTwo of Martin Luther King's Children Don't Approve Of New Biopic Plans
Richard Lawson · 05/20/09 01:27PMWhile many people were happy to hear Monday that a prestigious Martin Luther King movie was in the works, two of the civil rights leader's children weren't so pleased. Martin Luther King III and Bernice King claim that their brother, Dexter King, sold their father's life rights without consulting them.
George Clooney to Star as Martin Luther King in Lars von Trier's New Biopic
Richard Lawson · 05/19/09 08:50AMYour MLK Day At-Work Video Celebration
Hamilton Nolan · 01/19/09 10:07AM"Equal rights cannot be taken for granted, either personally or collectively as a Firm."
Pareene · 01/21/08 12:47PMAre you working today? We are! But it's ok—The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. would've wanted it this way. As an unnamed partner at "a large accounting firm" notes in an inspirational letter forwarded to us by a fellow freedom-fighter, MLK knew that "the efforts around basic human rights could never take a holiday." Which is why they are expected to come into the office today. (Click to enlarge, brothers and sisters.)