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Obama: Still Much Work To Do To Achieve King's Dream

Last updated on Friday, April 04, 2008
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(FORT WAYNE) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has returned to Indiana.

At a town hall meeting in Fort Wayne, Obama commemorated the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, calling on Americans to continue king's lifelong pursuit of social and economic justice.

Obama was introduced by the Indiana campaign chairman for Robert Kennedy's 1968 presidential run. Mike Riley was with Kennedy in Indianapolis when word hit that that Dr. King had been killed.

Obama emphasized there is still much work to do to achieve King's dream for America.


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