Youth Follow Dr. King's DreamJanuary 19, 2009 | LeShea AgnewToday marks the 23rd year the country recognizes Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. And tomorrow the country inaugurates it's first African-American President--President-elect, Barack Obama.
WFDD's LeShea Agnew spoke with elementary students at a Greensboro school about how Dr. King and President-elect Barack Obama has helped shaped their lives--all ten years of them.
If he were alive today...Martin Luther King Jr would be 80 years old. In 1968--he was assassinated in Alabama. He was 39 years old.
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