The National Civil Rights Museum will mark the life and death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., 53 years after his assassination in Memphis, with a special virtual remembrance Sunday evening.
The museum, which will be closed Sunday though guests are welcome to pay tribute to King in the courtyard of the building will go live at 5 p.m. Central time with a multi-faceted online event titled, Remembering MLK: The Man. The Movement. The Moment.
According to the programming notes, the broadcast will feature a conversation with the Rev. James Lawson, a key King ally and stalwart of nonviolent philosophy. NBC correspondent Tracie Potts will conduct the interview with Lawson.
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