martin luther king jr. day
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Virtual car rally to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The University of Utah will host a virtual car rally on Monday, Jan. 18th in hopes of further educating and informing the public about the the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
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Community celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with service
BYU students Sam Jensen, left, Christian Ayer, middle, and Madison Maw, right, make hygiene kits for girls in underdeveloped countries on Community Outreach Day. (Kylee Lapeyrouse)
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Y-Serve to host annual Community Outreach Day
Students participate in various service projects in the Wilkinson Student Center during the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Outreach event in 2018. (Josh Ellis)
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BYU honors MLK through Walk of Life Commemoration
Students and local families walk down the Marriott Center ramps with lit candles to remember the life of Martin Luther King Jr. (Aaron Cornia/BYU Copyright 2017)
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Civil rights activist and Baptist minister speaks at BYU
He was in Washington, D.C. when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said he had a dream. He marched from Selma to Montgomery to demonstrate for African-Americans' voting rights. He's a respected religious leader. And he's speaking at BYU on Thursday, Jan. 21.
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BYU remembers Martin Luther King Jr. Day with service, interfaith address
BYU students and community members gathered at BYU throughout Martin Luther King Jr. Day for service and commemoration Jan. 19.
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