Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King on drawing from Dr. King's legacy to build one through community

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Annually, around the time of Monday’s federal holiday, there is a noticeable uptick in education and conversation about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most prominent civil rights leaders in U.S.

history. This year, Martin Luther King III and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, implore readers to draw inspiration from their newly released co-authored book, "What is My Legacy?," to create change and a lasting humanitarian impact and explore their own legacies through self-fulfillment and community. "At a time of great disconnect and divide, we wrote this book to bring us back to a place where we can be together," King III told Fox News Digital. "We used to have, in our society, civil dialogue.

Now, the dialogue leans toward not being civil. In my judgment, that is not a productive method of moving the nation forward and creating the United States which we say we are.

I think we have to reflect who we say we are." King III, Waters King, brothers and Canadian activists Marc and Craig Kielburger and nearly 30 contributors penned "What is My Legacy?" to reflect with readers on the transformative impact of MLK Jr.

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