Every year, Nate Rouse and his 12-year-old son observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day by listening to the civil rights activist’s “I Have a Dream” speech and thinking about how to keep that legacy alive. This year he hopes the holiday will take on even greater significance for people in light of nationwide conversations on race and equity.
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