WASHINGTON — Martin Luther King Jr. “would not yet be satisfied” with the progress the nation has made on protecting voting rights, Attorney General Eric Holder said on the 45th anniversary of the civil rights icon’s death, according to prepared remarks.
Holder said King would be “proud of the country he helped recreate” and encouraged to see that his work goes on every day.
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