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Martin Luther King Jr. Commission addresses Utah Senate on Human Rights Day

Utah State Senate · January 18, 1999
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Summary

The Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and state leaders appeared before the Senate as a Committee of the Whole for Human Rights Day, urging civic responsibility, nonviolence, and a balance of rights and responsibilities; presentations were made by Sandra Adams, David Winder, and Joan Smith.

The Utah State Senate resolved into the Committee of the Whole on Jan. 18, 1999, to receive a special presentation marking Human Rights Day and Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. Sandra Adams, director of the Martin Luther King Commission, introduced a community-centered program of speakers and partnerships aimed at advancing…

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