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Senate honors Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Day during opening ceremonies

Utah State Senate · January 15, 1996
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Summary

During the Jan. 15 centennial opening, the Senate read a gubernatorial proclamation recognizing Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Day, and members of the state commission addressed the chamber about Dr. King's legacy and public education about human rights.

SALT LAKE CITY — As part of centennial opening ceremonies on Jan. 15, members of the Utah State Senate paused to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Day and to receive a gubernatorial proclamation recognizing the day and the work of the State Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission.

President Beatty read a proclamation from Governor Michael O. Leavitt…

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