ATLANTA — Against a backdrop of political division and upheaval, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter said the holiday honoring her father's legacy comes as ''somewhat of a saving grace'' this year.
''I say that because it inserts a sense of sanity and morality into our very troubling climate right now,'' the Rev. Bernice King said in an interview with The Associated Press. "With everything going on, the one thing that I think Dr. King reminds people of is hope and the ability to challenge injustice and inhumanity.''
The holiday comes as President Donald Trump is about to mark the first anniversary of his second term in office on Tuesday. The ''three evils'' — poverty, racism and militarism — that the civil rights leader identified in a 1967 speech as threats to a democratic society ''are very present and manifesting through a lot of what's happening'' under Trump's leadership, Bernice King said.
King, CEO of the King Center in Atlanta, cited efforts to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; directives to scrub key parts of history from government websites and remove "improper ideology'' from Smithsonian museums; and immigration enforcement operations in multiple cities that have turned violent and resulted in the separation of families.
''Everything President Trump does is in the best interest of the American people," White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said in an email. ''That includes rolling back harmful DEI agendas, deporting dangerous criminal illegal aliens from American communities, or ensuring we are being honest about our country's great history.''
Maya Wiley, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, one of the nation's oldest and largest civil rights coalitions, said King's words ''ring more true today.''
''We're at a period in our history where we literally have a regime actively working to erase the Civil Rights movement,'' she said. ''This has been an administration dismantling intentionally and with ideological fervor every advancement we have made since the Civil War.''
Wiley also recalled that King warned that ''the prospect of war abroad was undermining to the beloved community globally and it was taking away from the ability for us to take care of all our people.'' Trump's administration has engaged in military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats and captured Venezuela's president in a surprise raid earlier this month.