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"His legacy also calls us to remember where these ideas, equality, freedom, liberty, get their power," says Ben Carson of Martin Luther King Jr. |
"I thank you for signing legislation to designate the birthplace, church, and tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King as a national historic park," Carson said at the White House ceremony. "His monumental struggle for civil rights earned these places in his life, faith, and death, the same honor as Mount Vernon and that famous, humble log cabin in Illinois."
Carson, now the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, said King's life and death impacted him as a young person.
"This April, we will observe the 50th anniversary of Dr. King's assassination," Carson said, adding:
"Today we honor the legacy of the man who marched on Washington, for jobs and freedom, achieving both for millions of Americans of all races and backgrounds," Carson said. "But his legacy also calls us to remember where these ideas, equality, freedom, liberty, get their power. Our good efforts alone are not enough to lend them meaning."
Carson reinforced King's stance on the importance of character for equality in humanity.
Rachel del Guidice (@LRacheldG) is a reporter for The Daily Signal. She is a graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, Forge Leadership Network, and The Heritage Foundation's Young Leaders Program.
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