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Why racial equity requires racial healing

America has been poisoned by racism for centuries. But as we celebrate another Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the research is clear.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his wife, Coretta Scott King, lead off the final lap to the state capitol at Montgomery, Ala., on March 25, 1965.  Thousands of civil rights marchers joined in the walk, which began in Selma, Ala., on March 21, demanding voter registration rights for blacks. Rev. D.F. Reese, of Selma, is at right.  (AP Photo)
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., center-left, and his wife, Coretta Scott King, center, walk towards the state capitol at Montgomery, Ala., on March 25, 1965.AP file

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