(TCRP) Civil Rights Leader reflectson Martin Luther King Jr.

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Civil Rights Leader reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.

BY COREY PAUL Insightful comments preceded a civil rights leader's speech Saturday night, and Jim Harrington, the director of Texas Civil Rights Project, delivered them: "Martin Luther King (Jr.), our great hero: there were people that helped form him, there were people who helped guide him to make him who he was, and that's what we're about," Harrington said to the crowd at Salon 20/20 on Grant Avenue. "... We can't just come every year and commemorate our heroes. We have to accept their challenges." When it came his turn at the lectern, this became a point the Rev. William Lawson repeatedly acknowledged and emphasized but from the perspective of a man who knew King before he was assassinated in 1968.

View Photo Album @ Pinterest: Carol Uranga, President of LULAC Council 4451, Rev. William A. Lawson, Cynthia Lucero, Jim Harrington, and Hispanic Heritage member Sylvia Acosta


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