By Deron Dalton

Today, black activists aren’t just celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. They are attempting to reclaim the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
From Jan. 15 to 18, Black Lives Matter, Movement for Black Lives, Black Youth Project 100, and other black social justice organizations have been spearheading a second annual national call of action called #ReclaimMLK.
According to the Movement for Black Lives, King’s legacy has been “softened” by commercialized efforts and #ReclaimMLK is working to change that.
Activists across the country have been organizing shutdowns, protests, marches and teach-ins to not only honor King, but to embody his ideals of highlighting racial and economic injustices.
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