The Architect of Justice – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King addresses a crowd from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC

As America gears up to celebrate its historic 250th anniversary in 2026, we are continuing our America 250 Legacy Series! While we usually look to the 1776 founders, today we honor a man who helped “complete” the founding vision by demanding that the promise of liberty be extended to all.

Every week, we draw inspiration from the visionaries who shaped our nation and connect their monumental impact to your personal legacy and estate planning. Just as Dr. King drafted a blueprint for a more just society, you have the power to draft a plan that secures a better future for your family and community.

The Blueprint of a Dream

Dr. King often spoke about the “Promissory Note” written by the founders—a check he claimed had come back marked “insufficient funds.” He spent his life ensuring that note was honored for future generations. His legacy wasn’t just in his speeches; it was in the intentionality of his actions and the foundations he laid for those who would follow him.

The Lesson for Today: Building Your Own “Beloved Community”

Dr. King’s life reminds us that a legacy isn’t just about what you leave behind, but what you put in motion.

Intentionality: Great legacies don’t happen by accident; they are planned.

Protection: Just as Dr. King fought to protect the rights of the vulnerable, an estate plan protects your loved ones when they need it most.

Vision: Your will or trust is your personal “Founding Document,” ensuring your values and hard-earned assets serve your family for generations to come.

Join us as we count down to America’s grand Semiquincentennial. We’ll continue to explore lessons from history’s greatest leaders to help you plan your future with peace of mind.

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