Civil rights leaders and King family mark MLK Day as a special call to action as Trump takes office
- Civil rights leaders are mobilizing to counter President-elect Donald Trump's expected policies that may undermine civil rights progress, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day events across the nation.
- Events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Will take place nationwide, as many civil rights leaders express mixed feelings about Trump's inauguration on the federal holiday.
- Activists are organizing rallies and meetings to strategize on protecting diversity initiatives and social service funding for Black and Latino communities amid Trump's administration.
- Dr. Bernice King emphasized the day will honor her father's legacy while urging Americans to continue fighting for freedom, justice, and democracy.
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