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Quote Roundup: Meaning of MLK DayIt's important that we remember the struggle of Martin Luther King, Jr and how he sought after a dream that would give constitutional rights to all people regardless of race.- The Meaning of MLK Day: What Does it Mean to You?Monday, January 17, 2011 is the day marked to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Martin Luther King Day. The importance of the day and the man is unique to each person.
- MLK Day Realtor Real Estate OpportunityWhen I was looking for my home, I found it. Then on MLK Day I found the realtor. Here is my story of what I learned
Children in Detroit Area Celebrate MLK Day, Remember Gaza VictimsGreenfield Manor in Dearborn, Mich., is the site of the festivities.- Free MLK Day Lesson Plans, Crafts, Stories, Activities, Songs, Lyrics, Worksheets, and MoreMartin Luther King Jr is a special day to celebrate equality among all people. Teaching children about Dr. King is vital to their education. Here you will find a collection of a wide variety of stories, songs, activities, worksheets, and more to celebrate MLK Day.
- MLK Day Parade and Events in Houston, Texas Jan 21, 2008Houston is an extremely large city. Hey, "Everything's bigger in Texas", right? As such, Houston always has a wide variety of parades and events on Martin Luther King Jr Day. The year 2008 will be no different.
- Respect the Dr. Martin Luther King DayIn 1983 the late President Ronald Reagan signed the Dr. Martin Luther King Day into law. But lately it is not getting its due respect.
- Ways for Teachers to Celebrate MLK Day with Their StudentsThis article explains several different fun ways teachers can celebrate Dr. King in the classroom with their students
Strawberry Plains, Tenn., Nonprofit Hosts National Day of Service Event on MLK DayIn answer to the call to "Renew America Together", HopeforHealing.org is a participating host site for the National Day of Service
MLK Day: How I Spent the DayA 4 minute audio/video tribute to Dr. Martin Lu... (more) Added: January 21, 2008 A 4 minute audio/video tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King. Aretha Franklin sings "I Dreamed The Dream." from Les Miserables