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Utah House pauses to honor Martin Luther King Jr.; Human Rights Commission presents nonviolence principles

Utah House of Representatives · January 17, 1994
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Summary

On Human Rights Day at the 1994 opening of the Utah House session, the Utah State Martin Luther King Human Rights Commission led a commemorative program with readings, musical performances and brief remarks from Governor Leavitt urging a renewal of nonviolent principles.

Dr. Forrest Crawford, representing the Utah State Martin Luther King Human Rights Commission, introduced a commemorative program before the House that included readings on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., musical performances and distribution of the commission’s six principles of nonviolence. "It's indeed a pleasure for the Utah State Martin Luther King Junior Human Rights Commission to be among you this…

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