Louisville community celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Hundreds of people in Louisville celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Muhammad Ali Center, where his 'I Have a Dream' speech was played hourly.
- The Muhammad Ali Center Council of Students held a panel discussion on continuing King's message of equality and equity for the future.
- Cities across the Treasure Coast honored King with parades and community events, allowing residents to reflect on his legacy.
- Participants emphasized the importance of remembering King's contributions to civil rights and the ongoing need for unity and equality.
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Parade celebrations Martin Luther King Jr. - The Brewton Standard
Sowell Road was lined with hundreds of spectators for the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day parade hosted by the Brewton chapter of NAACP. Several groups, churches, dancers, motorcycle clubs and individuals took part in the annual event that rolled through the community on Saturday, Jan. 18. The celebration continued at the John L. Fisher Center with vendors, jumpers, games for kids, face painting, food, music and fun. To see more photos from t…
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrated in Boston - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll attended the annual Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) breakfast in Boston Monday. The Federal Holiday celebrates the life and achievements of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. In the 1950s and 60s, King participated in and led marches for the right to vote, desegregation, and labor rights. “We are the state, where Doctor King, and Coretta Scott King, lived, learned and grew, into wor…
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration
FARGO — Fargo artists and community members came together to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, during a showcase of speakers, singers, dancers and poets sharing their interpretations of MLK's vision. The free annual event was hosted by the Fargo Human Rights Commission and coordinated by the nonprofit group Fred's Dissonance. Held at the Fargo Theatre, participants payed tribute to civil rights leader Dr. M…
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