Martin Luther King Jr. Day reflection
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On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, his powerful words from the "I Have a Dream" speech resonate as a call to action. The "Quote of the Day" from 1963 urges a move from segregation's darkness to racial justice's light,
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‘We Shall Overcome’ sign covers confederate monument during MLK day parade
As hundreds gathered for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. parade, many signs were displayed of Dr. King’s most famous quotes, but one sign drew extra attention.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” This call to action was one of many quotes attributed to Martin Luther King Jr. during a program held Monday in Cruz Bay to celebrate the birthday of the fallen civil rights leader.
Discover why MLK Day is celebrated on January 19 this year. Learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s original birthday and the real meaning behind this national holiday.
Dozens of community members gathered for a worship service at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy through scripture on Sunday Night.
Read the winning essays from MPS student contest as part of the community Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Milwaukee.