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Celebrate Civil Rights

Atop a dark background sits the letters M, L, and K. Through these letters, an image of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. can be seen gazing into the distance. Atop a dark background sits the letters M, L, and K. Through these letters, an image of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. can be seen gazing into the distance. The first image is on a dark background with the words, Light of Hope at the bottom. Above this is the year, 1929, and an image of a 2-story craftsman house. To the right of this image are these words:  A Great Beacon Light of Hope. Atlanta, Georgia, January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. is born to Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. The first image is on a dark background with the words, Light of Hope at the bottom. Above this is the year, 1929, and an image of a 2-story craftsman house. To the right of this image are these words:  A Great Beacon Light of Hope. Atlanta, Georgia, January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. is born to Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. The next image is on a dark background with a photograph of Rosa Parks being booked by a policeman following the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Atop this image rests the year and the following words: We Must Forever Conduct Our Struggle on the High Plane of Dignity and Discipline. Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Alabama, 1955. The next image is on a dark background with a photograph of Rosa Parks being booked by a policeman following the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Atop this image rests the year and the following words: We Must Forever Conduct Our Struggle on the High Plane of Dignity and Discipline. Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Alabama, 1955. The fourth image rests on a dark background with the words, Urgency of Now, at the bottom. Above this are a series of photos from the historic civil rights march on Washington with the year 1963 slightly to the left. The fourth image rests on a dark background with the words, Urgency of Now, at the bottom. Above this are a series of photos from the historic civil rights march on Washington with the year 1963 slightly to the left. The fifth image has a photograph of Doctor King being congratulated for his Nobel Peace Prize. Above this are the words, I have a dream. Below this photograph is the year 1964 and the following words: Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1964. The fifth image has a photograph of Doctor King being congratulated for his Nobel Peace Prize. Above this are the words, I have a dream. Below this photograph is the year 1964 and the following words: Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1964. In the final image, a photograph of Doctor King speaking and standing at a lectern is displayed. Below is the year 1968, and to the right are the words: We Must Make the Pledge That We Shall Always March Ahead. April 4, 1968, Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee,  Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated. In the final image, a photograph of Doctor King speaking and standing at a lectern is displayed. Below is the year 1968, and to the right are the words: We Must Make the Pledge That We Shall Always March Ahead.
    April 4, 1968, Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee,  Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated.