Americans honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday with a traditional day of service as well as a new wave of economic injustice protests by Occupy Wall Street. On the first King holiday since the now-global Occupy movement launched in New York City in September, the reignited debate over inequality drew hundreds of protestors to march in wintry temperatures in Manhattan, stopping at a Bank of America branch to shout, “The banks got bailed out, we got sold out.”At least two protesters were loaded into a police van at the march, held “because Dr. King dedicated the last months of his life to planning a campaign for the right of all to a decent-paying job,” leaders said in a statement. King was organizing a Poor People’s Campaign, the next phase in the civil rights movement, before he was murdered in 1968. Click here to learn more about the Poor People’s Campaign and the life of an extraordinaire.