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Latinisha Boston, James Campbell, and Sonia Anglade at the MLK Day Unity March, University of Michigan campus, January 20, 1992 Photographer: Ken Kwok

Latinisha Boston, James Campbell, and Sonia Anglade at the MLK Day Unity March, University of Michigan campus, January 20, 1992 image
Year:
1992
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 21, 1992
Caption:
Latinisha Boston, James Campbell, and Sonia Anglade march on North Ingalls Mall on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor's annual Unit March commemorating the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dinner ball set in MLK's honor

Dinner ball set in MLK's honor image
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4
Month
January
Year
1994
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King ball to fund college scholarship

King ball to fund college scholarship image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1993
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15 Honored At Founder's Day Event

15 Honored At Founder's Day Event image
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Day
16
Month
January
Year
1983
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Martin Luther King Jr Memoriam At Trotter House, January 18, 1986 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Martin Luther King Jr Memoriam At Trotter House, January 18, 1986 image
Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1986
Caption:
Remembering the dream - a memorial service held Jan. 15 at William Monroe Trotter House at the University of Michigan.

Rev. Richard Gilmore Gives Speech During Martin Luther King Jr Memoriam At Trotter House, January 18, 1986 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald

Rev. Richard Gilmore Gives Speech During Martin Luther King Jr Memoriam At Trotter House, January 18, 1986 image
Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1986
Caption:
The Rev. Richard Gilmore of the Ypsilanti Second Baptist Church met Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while the two attended seminary and was a personal acquaintance. He told those assembled at Trotter House: 'Martin would want us in the fray of it when we meet adversity...by virtue of his life many of you are able to go to school at the University of Michigan today. What happened to our dream? We've become part of the me generation, we're no longer proud of who we are. There was a time when we stood together and we were proud of who we were. If you intend to continue Martin's dream, you've got to wake up and say to yourself "I am free" ... Let the giant wake up clearheaded, with the commitment that freedom means something to help yourselves.'