Hundreds arrested as activists pick up where Martin Luther King left off
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/14/poor-peoples-campaign-arrests-martin-luther-king
The Poor Peoples campaign kicked off 40 days of nonviolent protest on Monday, reviving Kings anti-poverty efforts and demanding action
Lauren Gambino in Washington
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Mon 14 May 2018 19.56 EDT
Hundreds of low-wage workers, faith leaders, civil rights organizers and liberal activists were arrested in demonstrations in Washington and outside statehouses across the US on Monday as they resumed the work Martin Luther King left unfinished.
Fifty years after King launched the Poor Peoples Campaign against economic inequality, militarism and racial injustice, demonstrators revived that fight, kicking off 40 days of nonviolent action.
The new effort, The Poor Peoples Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, is being led by co-chairs William Barber, a pastor at Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina, and Liz Theoharis, an ordained minister and anti-poverty campaigner from New York City.
In Washington, the group gathered on the lawn outside the US Capitol to hear Barber declare: Somethings wrong in America.
Their action on Monday, Barber continued, was not just a commemoration of Kings anti-poverty efforts, it was a new call-to-arms.
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