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Utah Human Rights Commission urges education partnerships, permanent commission and MLK holiday name change

Utah House of Representatives · January 17, 2000
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Phyllis Carruth, chair of the Utah Human Rights Commission, presented to the House describing the commission's mission, reaffirming Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, and proposing a permanent commission, school partnerships and renaming Human Rights Day to 'Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.'

Phyllis Carruth, chair of the Utah Human Rights Commission, and coordinator Kitty Stewart presented to the Utah House on Human Rights Day, urging lawmakers to deepen the state's commitment to civil-rights principles and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.

"We are continuing Dr. King's unfinished work and building the beloved community," Carruth…

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