Former president Barack Obama paid tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. on Wednesday as part of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights pioneer’s assassination and called on people to keep pushing “for what ought to be” from their economy, their government and their country.
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Barack Obama pays tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. on 50th anniversary of assassination
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