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    Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy in Tucson's Shadow

    Martin Luther King, Jr. was gunned down on April 4, 1968, but today is the day we recognize him. His message is especially poignant against the recent incident of gun violence and apparent attempted assassination in Tucson, Arizona. Clarence Page is a nationally syndicated columnist with the Chicago Tribune .

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    Martin Luther King, Jr. was gunned down on April 4, 1968, but today is the day we recognize him. His message is especially poignant against the recent incident of gun violence and apparent attempted assassination in Tucson, Arizona. Clarence Page is a nationally syndicated columnist with the Chicago Tribune.

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Managing Producer, Greater LA

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      Producer

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      Clarence Page

      Nationally Syndicated Columnist, Chicago Tribune

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