How clashing interpretations of Martin Luther King's legacy fuels the fight over DEI and affirmative action
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I think it's very difficult to find a human being, especially an American, who can hear that speech and not be moved, said Lerone Martin, Director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.
Americans of all races wholly understand that Dr. King's most enduring line from his I Have a Dream' speech means that an individual's skin color should not be used to help, or harm, them in their life's endeavors, Blum told CNN.
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