A visitor walks through the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial as a winter storm blows through the Washington area, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. Ceremonies scheduled for the site on Monday, to mark the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday have been canceled because of the weather.

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A visitor walks through the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial as a winter storm blows through the Washington area, Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022. Ceremonies scheduled for the site on Monday, to mark the Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday have been canceled because of the weather.

Credit: J. David Ake, AP

The Panel:

Jim Galloway — Former political columnist, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Michael Thurmond — CEO, DeKalb County

Al Vivian — President and CEO, Basic Diversity

Maria Saporta — Founder and editor, The Saporta Report

Dr. Fred Smith — Professor of Constitutional Law, Emory University

 

The Breakdown:

1. Georgia and Atlanta are linked to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.

Emory University Constitutional law professor Fred Smith said King's legacy is a call to action for Americans today.

2. Voting rights legislation, an issue linked intrinsically to King's legacy, is stalled in the Senate.

 

3. The King Family heads to Washington, D.C., to push for voting rights.

Tomorrow on Political Rewind: We are set to be joined by author Farah Stockman to discuss her book, American Made.