The son of Martin Luther King Jr reflects on what has and has not changed over the decades in race relations in the US.
In 1968, African American civil rights leader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated.
"Fifty-two years later, all over the streets of America, Blacks and whites and others are saying 'Black lives matter'," his son, Martin Luther King III tells The Bottom Line's Steve Clemons.
"We're still saying to the nation 'Treat us with dignity and respect and like the human beings that we are'."
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