“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Hundreds of District residents participated in the 4th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Walk on Monday, Jan. 20. /Photo by Khalid Naji-Allah
Participants of MLK Peace Walk Honor Icon By James Wright WI Staff Writer Hundreds of marchers participated in the annual peace walk to honor the work and the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on his federal holiday recently. On Monday, Jan. 20, District residents from across the city
met at the headquarters of the United Black Fund in Southeast to walk to the Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ in Southwest to remember the work of King. Andy Shallal, a candidate for mayor of the District, said that he was happy to participate in the peace walk. King, America’s pre-eminent
civil rights activist and agitator against more than a century of Jim Crow and segregation in the southern United States would have been 85 this year. An assassin’s bullet cut his life short at age 39 while he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tenn. King’s presence in that city was to support sanitation
workers who sought higher wages and better working conditions. “This is a gorgeous day to celebrate Dr. King,” said Shallal, a 59-year-old social entrepreneur, businessman and founder of the Busboys and Poets and Eatonville restaurants. “This is the best place to be in the city.” Across the United States, in-
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dividuals, groups and a range of civic, social and civil society organizations worked on service projects to honor King. The peace walk is one of the many activities that took place during the King Holiday throughout the city and in the Washington metropolitan region. President Barack Obama,
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