When Frank, a CNY veteran, stood on the lawn of the National Mall that August day in 1963, he couldn't have imagined exactly how his life would be changed.
Do you think the slur was made on purpose - and that the station made the correct decision? Or do you think that it was made as an error of speech, and that the station took it too far?
Monday, January 18th is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. To celebrate the day, all parks that are part of the national park service will have no entrance fee. Here's the park's in New York you'll be able to get in for free.
Perhaps you got the day off from work to commemorate this man's crusade for civil rights equality. 75,000 spectators gathered in Washington D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial 52 years ago to watch a speech that they would never forget.
The years may pass but the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lives on. Today, on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, here are ten interesting things about this civil rights pioneer which you may not know.