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    In this June 21, 2019 photo, Stephanie Grisham, spokeswoman for first lady Melania Trump, watches as President Donald Trump and the first lady greet attendees during the annual Congressional Picnic on the South Lawn in Washington. First lady Melania Trump has announced that Grisham will be the new White House press secretary. Grisham, who has been with President Donald Trump since 2015, will also take on the role of White House communications director.
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    On MLK Day, remembering calls from JFK and RFK
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    Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial monument on September 2, 2015 in Washington, DC.
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    Kellyanne Conway invokes Martin Luther King Jr. to rail against Trump impeachment
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    Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta minister and leader of the desegregation movement, left, talks to a packed church gathering. (AP Photo)
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    In this 1960 file photo, Martin Luther King Jr. speaks in Atlanta. The civil rights leader had carried the banner for the causes of social justice — organizing protests, leading marches and making powerful speeches exposing the scourges of segregation, poverty and racism.
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    The woke Left vs. Martin Luther King Jr.

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    In this Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, photo, people wearing "Save The Paseo" shirts stand among attendees at a rally to keep a street named in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Paseo Baptist Church in Kansas City, Mo. In January, the City Council voted to rename one of the city's main boulevards, The Paseo, after King, but many in the community want the old name back. A petition drive put the issue on the Nov. 5 ballot pitting neighbors against each other.
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