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In January 1983, President Ronald Regan signed into law recognizing the third Monday of January as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday that is observed for the civil rights icon. Dr. King caused good trouble during his time and that trouble was not liked by all people. He challenged the status quo and put Jim Crow on notice. Have we learned anything from him? Ollie Mac examines Dr. King and his good trouble and challenges all of us to partake in good trouble.

"It's Not Enough to Preach Racial Justice. We Need to Champion Policy Change." By Esau McCaulley