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											- Your films collectively, when you think about this, gross more than most of your male counterparts, yet back then Julia was not played the same. So you called the studios out on that. You were the first actress to get the same salaries as Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks' money. You were the first (audience applauding) thanks to Erin Brockovich. That was historic. And this is in Robert's movies, the character's name was Anna. And you were asked how much she makes and you responded in the movie with $15 million. And that was the amount you were paid for the film even though in the script it called for $10 million. And when you were asked, why did you say 15, you said "'Cause I got tired of low-balling. I got tired of low-balling." - [Julia] Yep. - So what was your mindset back then when you realized, hey, they're making more than me, we're doing the same job? Did you think I need to speak up about this? What were you thinking? - Well, it just seemed, I mean, I didn't feel like so boxish about it, but I felt like, come on. I mean, which is sort of my nature anyway. Not to be, you know, all up in arms about something but just to say, "Come on, let's, let's get real. Let's be fair." Because I, you know, when I'm working I work very hard, I'm ready, I'm on time, I'm- - [Oprah] Prepared. I'm prepared, I'm happy, I'm all in. So show me the money. - [Oprah] Yeah. (Julia and Oprah laughing) (audience applauding)
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					A previously little-known fact about Julia Roberts is now more widely known, thanks to social media.It all started recently when a Twitter user shared a compilation video of Roberts, writing "Martin Luther King Jr. paying for her birth is still a little known fact that sends me."A few days later, in honor of Roberts' 55th birthday on Oct. 28, consultant Zara Rahim tweeted a clip of Roberts sharing the story about her birth with journalist Gayle King (no relation to Dr. King).Roberts explained that Dr. King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, took care of the hospital expenses since her parents couldn't pay the bill."My parents had a theater school in Atlanta called the Actors and Writers' Workshop," Roberts said. "And one day Coretta Scott King called my mother and asked if her kids could be part of the school because they were having a hard time finding a place that would accept her kids."Roberts' mother said sure and thus began the friendship between the civil rights leaders and Walter and Betty Lou Roberts.That led to the Kings paying for the birth of the woman who would go on to become an international star."They helped us out of a jam," Julia Roberts said.
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<p>A previously little-known fact about Julia Roberts is now more widely known, thanks to social media.</p>
<p>It all started recently when <a href="https://twitter.com/turnandstomp/status/1583617322144927744?s=20&amp;t=wZ23JkwCnLHdhacRxTvBAQ" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">a Twitter user shared a compilation video of Roberts,</a> writing "Martin Luther King Jr. paying for her birth is still a little known fact that sends me."</p>
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<p>A few days later, in honor of Roberts' 55th birthday on Oct. 28, <a href="https://twitter.com/ZaraRahim/status/1586040491644444672?s=20&amp;t=eFI0jh46PafOfrAYKYD14Q" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">consultant Zara Rahim tweeted a clip of Roberts sharing the story about her birth with journalist Gayle King </a>(no relation to Dr. King).</p>
<p>Roberts explained that Dr. King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, took care of the hospital expenses since her parents couldn't pay the bill.</p>
<p>"My parents had a theater school in Atlanta called the Actors and Writers' Workshop," Roberts said. "And one day Coretta Scott King called my mother and asked if her kids could be part of the school because they were having a hard time finding a place that would accept her kids."</p>
<p>Roberts' mother said sure and thus began the friendship between the civil rights leaders and Walter and Betty Lou Roberts.</p>
<p>That led to the Kings paying for the birth of the woman who would go on to become an international star.</p>
<p>"They helped us out of a jam," Julia Roberts said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Jeremiah Wrong has been producing media for years and is looking for ways to engage and inspire communities. He released his first film, "After King 23," that's been years in the making. The film focuses on Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and how it's being upheld. "You know, some &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Jeremiah Wrong has been producing media for years and is looking for ways to engage and inspire communities. </p>
<p>He released his first film, "After King 23," that's been years in the making. The film focuses on Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and how it's being upheld. </p>
<p>"You know, some of the things that hit the media, you know it just kind of blows your mind," Wrong said. "You know, so it's like, OK, is this where we are in society after Dr. Martin Luther King, after all that we've been through, after all that we went through?" </p>
<p>Wrong interviewed several young Black boys and men from Louisville that voiced their concerns about issues in America — many of those issues are those that impact African Americans. Wrong wanted his film to challenge people to think about how they can continue to carry King's message. </p>
<p>"There are some people in the film that's actually worked directly with Dr. King. So they were able to share some insights," he said.</p>
<p>Wrong says this film will focus on the importance of ownership, education and systematic racism. As a native of Lexington, he wants his community to think about how those issues can be tackled. </p>
<p>"To bring it home is just to stir up that conversation in Lexington, you know, what can we do now?" Wrong said. "What can we do to implement change in Lexington, Kentucky?" </p>
<p>Wrong spoke a lot about issues in the black community, including police brutality and systematic racism. Years after King's "I Have a Dream” speech, Wrong shared what one young man thought King would think of American society today. </p>
<p>"He felt like Dr. King wouldn't be able to live with it," Wrong said. "You know, that it would be overwhelming of some of the experiences of things that we are involved in today." </p>
<p>Wrong says he wanted to bring this film to his hometown as a call to action. </p>
<p>"Anybody that has some spirituality should have a sense of responsibility in their small space with their families, with their community to respond a certain way," Wrong said.</p>
<p>This article was written by <a class="Link" href="https://www.lex18.com/news/lexington-native-produces-mlk-documentary">Rachel Richardson for WLEX.</a></p>
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					Video above:  Massachusetts to mark MLK Day with eventsAmerica has honored Martin Luther King Jr. with a federal holiday for nearly four decades yet still hasn't fully embraced and acted on the lessons from the slain civil rights leader, his youngest daughter said Monday.The Rev. Bernice King, who leads The King Center in Atlanta, said leaders — especially politicians — too often cheapen her father's legacy into a "comfortable and convenient King" offering easy platitudes."We love to quote King in and around the holiday. ... But then we refuse to live King 365 days of the year," she declared at the commemorative service at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where her father once preached.The service, sponsored by the center and held at Ebenezer annually, headlined observances of the 38th federal King holiday. King, gunned down in Memphis in 1968 as he advocated for better pay and working conditions for the city's sanitation workers, would have celebrated his 94th birthday Sunday.Her voice rising and falling in cadences similar to her father's, Bernice King bemoaned institutional and individual racism, economic and health care inequities, police violence, a militarized international order, hardline immigration structures and the climate crisis. She said she's "exhausted, exasperated and, frankly, disappointed" to hear her father's words about justice quoted so extensively alongside "so little progress" addressing society's gravest problems. Video below: 'Embrace' sculpture unveiled on Boston Common ahead of MLK Day"He was God's prophet sent to this nation and even the world to guide us and forewarn us. ... A prophetic word calls for an inconvenience because it challenges us to change our hearts, our minds and our behavior," Bernice King said. "Dr. King, the inconvenient King, puts some demands on us to change our ways."President Joe Biden was scheduled Monday to address an MLK breakfast hosted in Washington by the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network. Sharpton got his start as a civil rights organizer in his teens as youth director of an anti-poverty project of King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference."This is a time for choosing," Biden said, repeating themes from a speech he delivered Sunday at Ebenezer at the invitation of Sen. Raphael Warnock, the senior pastor at Ebenezer who recently won re-election to a full term as Georgia's first Black U.S. senator."Will we choose democracy over autocracy, or community over chaos? Love over hate?" Biden asked Monday. "These are the questions of our time that I ran for president to try to help answer. ... Dr. King's life and legacy — in my view — shows the way forward."Other commemorations echoed Bernice King's reminder and Biden's allusions that the "Beloved Community" — Martin Luther King's descriptor for a world in which all people are free from fear, discrimination, hunger and violence — remains elusive.In Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu talked about a fight for the truth in an era of hyper-partisanship and misinformation."We're battling not just two sides or left or right and a gradient in between that have to somehow come to compromise, but a growing movement of hate, abuse, extremism and white supremacy fueled by misinformation, fueled by conspiracy theories that are taking root at every level," she said.Susquehanna Valley marks MLK Day with day of serviceWu, the first woman and person of color elected mayor of Boston, said education restores trust. Quoting King, she called for overcoming the "fatigue of despair" to enact change. "It is sometimes in those moments when we feel most tired, most despairing, that we are just about to break through," Wu told attendees at a memorial breakfast.Volunteers in Philadelphia held a "day of service" focused on gun violence prevention. The city has seen a surge in homicides that saw 516 people killed last year and 562 the year before, the highest total in at least six decades.Some participants in the effort's signature project, led by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, worked to assemble gun safety kits for public distribution. The kits include "gun cable locks and additional safety devices for childproofing," according to organizers. They also include information about firearm storage, health and social services information, and coping in the aftermath of gun violence.Other kits being assembled highlighted Temple University Hospital's "Fighting Chance" program and included materials to enable immediate response to victims at the scene of gunfire, organizers said. Recipients are to be trained in the use of the materials, which include tourniquets, gauze, chest seals and other items to treat critical wounds, they said.In Selma, Alabama, a seminal site in the civil rights movement, residents were commemorating King as they recover from a deadly storm system that moved across the South last week.Video below: Eight powerful Martin Luther King Jr. quotesKing was not present at Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge for the initial march known as "Bloody Sunday," when Alabama state troopers attacked and beat marchers in March 1965. But he joined a subsequent procession that successfully crossed the bridge toward the Capitol in Montgomery, punctuating efforts that pushed Congress to pass and President Lyndon Johnson to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965.The Pettus Bridge was unscathed by Thursday's storm.Maine's first Black House speaker urged residents Monday to honor King's memory by joining in acts of service."His unshakable faith, powerful nonviolent activism and his vision for peace and justice in our world altered the course of history," Rachel Talbot Ross said in a statement. Talbot Ross is also the daughter of Maine's first black lawmaker, and a former president of the Portland NAACP."We must follow his example of leading with light and love and recommit ourselves to building a more compassionate, just and equal community," she added.At Ebenezer, Warnock, who has led the congregation for 17 years, hailed his predecessor's role in securing ballot access for Black Americans. But, like Bernice King, the senator warned against a reductive understanding of King."Don't just call him a civil rights leader. He was a faith leader," Warnock said. "Faith was the foundation upon which he did everything he did. You don't face down dogs and water hoses because you read Nietzsche or Niebuhr. You gotta tap into that thing, that God he said he met anew in Montgomery when someone threatened to bomb his house and kill his wife and his new child."King, Warnock said, "left the comfort of a filter that made the whole world his parish," turning faith into "the creative weapon of love and nonviolence."While echoing Bernice King's call for bolder public policy, Warnock noted some progress in his lifetime. As he's done through two Senate campaigns, Warnock noted he was born a year after King's assassination, when both of Georgia senators were staunch segregationists, including one Warnock described as loving "the Negro" as long as he was "in his place at the back door."But, Warnock said, "Because of what Dr. King and because of what you did ... I now sit in his seat."— Associated Press journalists Will Weissert in Washington, David Sharp in Portland, Maine, and Ron Todt in Philadelphia contributed.
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<p>The Rev. Bernice King, who leads The King Center in Atlanta, said leaders — especially politicians — too often cheapen her father's legacy into a "comfortable and convenient King" offering easy platitudes.</p>
<p>"We love to quote King in and around the holiday. ... But then we refuse to live King 365 days of the year," she declared at the commemorative service at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where her father once preached.</p>
<p>The service, sponsored by the center and held at Ebenezer annually, headlined observances of the 38th federal King holiday. King, gunned down in Memphis in 1968 as he advocated for better pay and working conditions for the city's sanitation workers, would have celebrated his 94th birthday Sunday.</p>
<p>Her voice rising and falling in cadences similar to her father's, Bernice King bemoaned institutional and individual racism, economic and health care inequities, police violence, a militarized international order, hardline immigration structures and the climate crisis. She said she's "exhausted, exasperated and, frankly, disappointed" to hear her father's words about justice quoted so extensively alongside "so little progress" addressing society's gravest problems.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: 'Embrace' sculpture unveiled on Boston Common ahead of MLK Day</em></strong></p>
<p>"He was God's prophet sent to this nation and even the world to guide us and forewarn us. ... A prophetic word calls for an inconvenience because it challenges us to change our hearts, our minds and our behavior," Bernice King said. "Dr. King, the inconvenient King, puts some demands on us to change our ways."</p>
<p>President Joe Biden was scheduled Monday to address an MLK breakfast hosted in Washington by the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network. Sharpton got his start as a civil rights organizer in his teens as youth director of an anti-poverty project of King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference.</p>
<p>"This is a time for choosing," Biden said, repeating themes from a speech he delivered Sunday at Ebenezer at the invitation of Sen. Raphael Warnock, the senior pastor at Ebenezer who recently won re-election to a full term as Georgia's first Black U.S. senator.</p>
<p>"Will we choose democracy over autocracy, or community over chaos? Love over hate?" Biden asked Monday. "These are the questions of our time that I ran for president to try to help answer. ... Dr. King's life and legacy — in my view — shows the way forward."</p>
<p>Other commemorations echoed Bernice King's reminder and Biden's allusions that the "Beloved Community" — Martin Luther King's descriptor for a world in which all people are free from fear, discrimination, hunger and violence — remains elusive.</p>
<p>In Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu talked about a fight for the truth in an era of hyper-partisanship and misinformation.</p>
<p>"We're battling not just two sides or left or right and a gradient in between that have to somehow come to compromise, but a growing movement of hate, abuse, extremism and white supremacy fueled by misinformation, fueled by conspiracy theories that are taking root at every level," she said.</p>
<p><strong><em>Susquehanna Valley marks MLK Day with day of service</em></strong></p>
<p>Wu, the first woman and person of color elected mayor of Boston, said education restores trust. Quoting King, she called for overcoming the "fatigue of despair" to enact change. "It is sometimes in those moments when we feel most tired, most despairing, that we are just about to break through," Wu told attendees at a memorial breakfast.</p>
<p>Volunteers in Philadelphia held a "day of service" focused on gun violence prevention. The city has seen a surge in homicides that saw 516 people killed last year and 562 the year before, the highest total in at least six decades.</p>
<p>Some participants in the effort's signature project, led by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, worked to assemble gun safety kits for public distribution. The kits include "gun cable locks and additional safety devices for childproofing," according to organizers. They also include information about firearm storage, health and social services information, and coping in the aftermath of gun violence.</p>
<p>Other kits being assembled highlighted Temple University Hospital's "Fighting Chance" program and included materials to enable immediate response to victims at the scene of gunfire, organizers said. Recipients are to be trained in the use of the materials, which include tourniquets, gauze, chest seals and other items to treat critical wounds, they said.</p>
<p>In Selma, Alabama, a seminal site in the civil rights movement, residents were commemorating King as they recover from a deadly storm system that moved across the South last week.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Eight powerful Martin Luther King Jr. quotes</em></strong></p>
<p>King was not present at Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge for the initial march known as "Bloody Sunday," when Alabama state troopers attacked and beat marchers in March 1965. But he joined a subsequent procession that successfully crossed the bridge toward the Capitol in Montgomery, punctuating efforts that pushed Congress to pass and President Lyndon Johnson to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965.</p>
<p>The Pettus Bridge was unscathed by Thursday's storm.</p>
<p>Maine's first Black House speaker urged residents Monday to honor King's memory by joining in acts of service.</p>
<p>"His unshakable faith, powerful nonviolent activism and his vision for peace and justice in our world altered the course of history," Rachel Talbot Ross said in a statement. Talbot Ross is also the daughter of Maine's first black lawmaker, and a former president of the Portland NAACP.</p>
<p>"We must follow his example of leading with light and love and recommit ourselves to building a more compassionate, just and equal community," she added.</p>
<p>At Ebenezer, Warnock, who has led the congregation for 17 years, hailed his predecessor's role in securing ballot access for Black Americans. But, like Bernice King, the senator warned against a reductive understanding of King.</p>
<p>"Don't just call him a civil rights leader. He was a faith leader," Warnock said. "Faith was the foundation upon which he did everything he did. You don't face down dogs and water hoses because you read Nietzsche or Niebuhr. You gotta tap into that thing, that God he said he met anew in Montgomery when someone threatened to bomb his house and kill his wife and his new child."</p>
<p>King, Warnock said, "left the comfort of a filter that made the whole world his parish," turning faith into "the creative weapon of love and nonviolence."</p>
<p>While echoing Bernice King's call for bolder public policy, Warnock noted some progress in his lifetime. As he's done through two Senate campaigns, Warnock noted he was born a year after King's assassination, when both of Georgia senators were staunch segregationists, including one Warnock described as loving "the Negro" as long as he was "in his place at the back door."</p>
<p>But, Warnock said, "Because of what Dr. King and because of what you did ... I now sit in his seat."</p>
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<p><em>Associated Press journalists Will Weissert in Washington, David Sharp in Portland, Maine, and Ron Todt in Philadelphia contributed.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Throughout the year, but especially during his birth month of January, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a pastor, activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner and trailblazer during the civil rights movement. From leading nonviolent demonstrations to giving one of the most historical speeches of all time, "I Have a Dream," Dr. Martin Luther King &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the year, but especially during his birth month of January, we celebrate <a href="https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1964/king/biographical/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.</a>, a pastor, activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner and trailblazer during the <a href="https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/travel/a32800363/civil-rights-trail-virtual-tour/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">civil rights</a> movement. From leading nonviolent demonstrations to giving one of the most historical speeches of all time, "I Have a Dream," Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most prominent Black figures to create immeasurable change for America and pave the way for a more equitable future.</p>
<p>Although the civil rights movement took place over 70 years ago, the effects of his actions and his <a href="https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/wellness/g2401/inspirational-quotes/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">inspiring words</a> continue to be extremely relevant today during these ongoing times of racial disparity. </p>
<p>That is why we have compiled some of the most powerful <strong>Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s quotes</strong> from his essays, letters, speeches and from <em>The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.</em>. We hope this list of MLK quotes, which embody wisdom, kindness and courage, will inspire you to continue honoring his legacy during the month of January and beyond. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[ATLANTA — Several Georgia officials attended the annual Martin Luther King Jr. service in Atlanta on Monday at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Those in attendance included the city's mayor, Andre Dickens, Georgia's governor, Brian Kemp, and U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, who is the senior pastor, The Associated Press reported. WATCH SERVICE RECAP: Monday's service at Ebenezer &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>ATLANTA — Several Georgia officials attended the annual Martin Luther King Jr. service in Atlanta on Monday at Ebenezer Baptist Church.</p>
<p>Those in attendance included the city's mayor, Andre Dickens, Georgia's governor, Brian Kemp, and U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, who is the senior pastor, <a class="Link" href="https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-religion-georgia-atlanta-martin-luther-king-jr-fd2a76d5bae88e107592b52f2e7f898b" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Associated Press</a> reported.</p>
<p><b>WATCH SERVICE RECAP:</b></p>
<p>Monday's service at Ebenezer Baptist Church and other events surrounding Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemorate what would have been King's 93rd birthday.</p>
<p>Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. served as a co-pastor at Ebenezer Baptist between 1960 and 1968.</p>
<p>In years past, many politicians packed the church, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, many of them sent pre-recorded speeches, the news outlet reported.</p>
<p>Vice President Kamala Harris <a class="Link" href="https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national-politics/vice-president-kamala-harris-to-deliver-remarks-commemorating-martin-luther-king-day">delivered</a> remarks virtually, where she touched upon the Biden Administration's push for expanding voting rights.</p>
<p>"Today, our freedom to vote is under assault," Harris said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[BOSTON (AP) — A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is moving forward in Boston. The civil rights couple met and studied there in the 1950s. Organizers say fabrication of a towering bronze sculpture depicting arms embracing is expected to start in March. Imari Paris Jeffries is executive director of the &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>BOSTON (AP) — A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is moving forward in Boston. The civil rights couple met and studied there in the 1950s. </p>
<p>Organizers say fabrication of a towering bronze sculpture depicting arms embracing is expected to start in March. </p>
<p>Imari Paris Jeffries is executive director of the group King Boston. He says the effort also includes an economic justice center and annual racial equity festival in Boston. </p>
<p>“It’s not only how symbols and monuments represent this commitment to equity and inclusion,” Jeffries said. “It’s also about how research, data and policy work to find new solutions, and how we use the arts and humanities to ground us.”</p>
<p>He hopes to demonstrate how public works can serve as a call to action following the national reckoning on racism sparked by George Floyd's killing last year.</p>
<p>When unveiled late next year, “The Embrace” will be one of the country’s largest new memorials dedicated to racial equity, King Boston says. It will be installed on Boston Common near the site of a 1965 rally and march led by MLK, who would have turned 92 on Friday.</p>
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<p>BOSTON (AP) — A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, is moving forward in Boston.</p>
<p>The civil rights couple met and studied in the New England city in the 1950s.</p>
<p>Organizers say fabrication of a towering bronze sculpture depicting arms embracing is expected to start in March.</p>
<p>The monument would be entitled “The Embrace” and would consist of four 22-foot-high intertwined bronze arms. Organizers hope to place it at the site of a 1965 civil rights rally that MLK led on the city's historic Boston Common.</p>
<p>Imari Paris Jeffries, executive director of the group King Boston, says the effort also includes an economic justice center and annual racial equity festival in Boston.</p>
<p>Jeffries hopes to demonstrate how public works can serve as a call to action following the national reckoning on racism sparked by George Floyd's killing last year.</p>
<p>Organizers also want the memorial to be the largest in the country dedicated to racial equity.</p>
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