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Curing WV Poverty Part of MLK Day "Dream"

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Monday, January 21, 2008   

Charleston, WV - As West Virginia marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day today, one of the social justice activist's friends and colleagues says ending poverty was one part of Dr. King's dream that still hasn't come true. That fact is especially apparent in West Virginia, with among the highest poverty rates in the nation, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

In 1967, Marion Wright, then director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's (NAACP) Legal Defense and Education Fund in Jackson, Mississippi, suggested the idea of a "Poor People's Campaign" to King, according to Stanford University's King Encyclopedia. King saw it as the next chapter in the struggle for genuine equality, because even though desegregation and the right to vote were essential, he believed that African Americans and other minorities would never attain full citizenship until they had economic security.

After working with King on the Poor People's Campaign, Marian Wright Edelman went on to found the Children's Defense Fund. She says ending poverty was a key part of King's message.

"I think he would be absolutely appalled to learn that today we have 13 million poor children. There were 11 million when he called for the Poor People's Campaign 40 years ago."

She says there is a positive note on this year's celebration, however: King would have been proud to see the improvements that have taken place in America's efforts against racism. But, she adds, part of the annual MLK celebration should be a commitment to action in fighting poverty.

"His call 40 years ago should be echoed today in our call for a campaign to end poverty, beginning with child poverty."

Today's commemoration of Dr. King and his work includes a march in Charleston, leading up to a bell-ringing at the State Capitol just before noon. Event information is online at www.wvmlkholidaycommission.org.



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