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http://www.afscme.org/about/mlk-memorial.cfmHelp Build The Dream
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lost his life in Memphis, Tenn., where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers in their fight to get the city to recognize their union, AFSCME Local 1733.
Today, AFSCME is helping to raise the funds to build a memorial to him on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The groundbreaking occurred Nov. 13, 2006, and the dedication is scheduled for 2008.
More than any other union, the men and women of AFSCME are the keepers of Dr. King’s dream through our struggles to improve the lives of workers. The International Union has already made a donation of $200,000. We are asking all AFSCME affiliates, members, friends and supporters to donate to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation.
Contribute Today!
Download the contribution form (PDF) and make your tax deductible contribution to help build the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial.
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AFSCME and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read more about AFSCME, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike.