Like many other Americans, I am fortunate enough to have off for Martin Luther King Day  — and I plan to spend most of it far away from a computer screen. However, I did want to share links to three things I accessed on the web this morning that helped me, and might help you, to think about the views, work, and legacy of the civil rights champion. 1. The New York State Museum has uncovered and released audio of Martin Luther King, Jr. addressing the New York State Civil War Centennial Commission on September 12, 1962. The 26-minute speech, which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the issuance of Abraham Lincoln’s Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, was delivered roughly one year before MLK was assassinated. 2. Rev.…