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Article: The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Three Decades Later: How Fares the Dream.
- Article from:
- The Black Collegian
- Article date:
- February 1, 2001
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Memories of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are annually rekindled by the national commemoration of the date of his birth, even as the details of his struggles blur in our collective memory. THE BLACK COLLEGIAN was founded in 1970, two years after Dr. King was assassinated. College students were deeply involved in the movement symbolized by him, especially those who served through the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee or SNCC. Those 30-years-old and under have no personal recollection of Dr. King's era. This article is intended to help the college generation answer the question of "How Fares the Dream?"
For Dr. King, everything was on ...
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... ... of you to honor the life and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. And it's also a great honor to be ... all are here because we are big admirers of Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was a lion, full of heart and fire and passion ...
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