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In honor of Martin Luther King Day, TODAY is recognizing the legacy of the civil rights icon by sharing a story of progress being made inside the classroom. Watch Craig Melvin meet Lionel Clegg and Anthony Lowery, a pair of first grade teachers so rare they call themselves unicorns.