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Let’s not sanitize, sterilize and deordorize the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He was at one point considered the most dangerous man in America. But in spite of the wounds and scars he endured, he still kept loving. He was a prophet and preacher of love, and justice is what love looks like in public.

— Dr. Cornel West

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