This is the month of
Martin Luther King's Birthday. We want to celebrate and remember
this great activist.
At today's meet and
greet we will celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
History:
Martin Luther King
Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Did you know
that he was famous for his speech, “I Have a Dream?' This is all
according to History.com. They further add that he was a gifted
student, attended Morehouse College at age 15, earned a Bachelor of
Divinity degree at Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, was an
activist for the bus boycott December 1, 1955, and accomplished much
more before he was assassinated on April 4, 1968 by James Earl Ray,
and escaped convict and known racist.
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You can feel free to
return and post your blog here at anytime. If you believe others
will enjoy this, please feel free to share with your friends and on
social media. More guests are always welcome as this will provide
more networking opportunities for you. Above all be sure that your
blog post is family friendly.
Definitely, feel
free to take advantage of this FREE networking opportunity.
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I was at the infamous hotel. IT is such a powerful thing to think about.
ReplyDeleteSounds good Dr.Cohen Ho.
DeleteBetty, I was in Atlanta on business several years ago and made a point to visit some MLK sites. An amazing man!
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you Jean. I also have visited MLK sites. It is awesome how well they are preserved.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your post at Party in Your PJs. MLK was a great man and an inspiration to all!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Donna.
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