Updated 12/24/2011 05:34 PM
Occupy Wall Street Movement To Mark Christmas In Zuccotti Park
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The Occupy Wall Street protesters are planning to mark Christmas, the 100th day of their demonstrations, with prayers, performances and a reading of a Martin Luther King speech in Lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park.
Organizers are holding a midnight prayer service and will serve breakfast at 9 a.m.
At noon, they will read a 1967 speech by King, in which the civil rights leader expresses opposition to the Vietnam War.
The day will also feature music, a political discussion, poetry and a potluck.