Voting rights, one of Dr. King’s most important legislative initiatives, continues to be a contentious topic. Black America is still struggling for the right to vote 54 years after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The Black Press will discuss. Tanya Milton of The Savannah Journal and Jackson Advocate Publisher DeAnna Tisdale Johnson. Marc Morial, President of the National Urban League, Civil Rights Attorney Will Jawando and Mississippi Civil Rights Veteran Dr Flonzie Brown Wright will join the conversation.
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