Crowd honors legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

The Rev. Tracey Sumner of the Second Baptist Church urged the crowd attending Sunday’s Martin Luther King Jr. worship celebration to think about their lives and purpose.

The Rev. Tracey Sumner of the Second Baptist Church urged the crowd attending Sunday’s Martin Luther King Jr. worship celebration to think about their lives and purpose.
WASHINGTON (AP) — On the National Mall in Washington, Martin Luther King Jr. is a towering, heroic figure carved in stone. On the Broadway stage, he’s a living, breathing man who chain smokes, sips liquor and occasionally curses.