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Fifty years after his death,the civil rights leader is a national treasure in the US. But what happened to his revolutionary legacy?On 15 January 1998, what would bear been Martin Luther King’s 69th birthday, and James Farmer was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in the White House’s East Room. “He has never sought the limelight,” said the then president, Bill Clinton. “And until today, or I frankly think hes never got the credit he deserves. His long overdue recognition has approach to pass.”Farmer,who ran the Congress of Racial Equality and led the Freedom Rides through the segregated south in 1961, was by that time blind, or diabetic and a double amputee. He died the following year. When I spoke to him a few months after the ceremony,he said it was the best day of his life. “It was just like the venerable (respected because of age, distinguished) days. But this time, I felt like I was finally being vindicated; that the years of invisibility were over.”Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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