On Monday, U.S. president-elect Joe Biden and vice-president elect Kamala Harris volunteered at food banks to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day (MLK), a national holiday honouring the Black civil rights leader assassinated in 1968. Cities across the country also honoured Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as a group of artists in the nation’s capital painted a mural, while people in Loxley, Ala. held a parade.
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MLK Day: Biden, Harris volunteer as US cities remember civil rights leader
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