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Minimum guaranteed income = solution to poverty

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IN THE WEEKS leading up to his assassination in 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched a new chapter of his work, referred to as the “Poor People’s Campaign.” This campaign illuminated the relationship between racism and economic injustice and advanced a vision of eliminating poverty for Americans of all races. This work sought synergies between the civil rights movement and other organizing efforts in support of unions, workers, and laborers. Ultimately, King arrived in Memphis to support striking African American city sanitation workers protesting unequal wages and poor working conditions. In addition to a planned march on Washington, the campaign proposed a $30 billion anti-poverty bill that included a minimum guaranteed income for Americans.”

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