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William Spriggs on King's Prescription for Poverty

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Forty years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., much of his economic justice agenda remains unfulfilled, according to a report coauthored by William Spriggs, the chairman of the economics department at Howard University. In this interview, Spriggs discusses how the appearance of economic progress in some areas is distracting the nation from serious underlying problems that foster continued racial disparities.