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President Barack Obama and his family were among the many Americans who marked the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday on Monday by volunteering for service projects and other charity events.
The Obamas were part of the team at DC Central Kitchen, a local Washington soup kitchen, that was filling burritos with beef so the meals could be served to needy people.
"Sasha's technique is outstanding, by the way," Obama could be heard joking about his 12-year-old daughter as they worked together on the volunteer line.
King, who 50 years ago received the Nobel Peace Prize, was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968. He was born on January 15, 1929.