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MLK Human Rights Commission urges Utah senators to embrace 'service' and address discrimination
Utah State Senate · January 21, 2002
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Summary
Reverend Francis Davis delivered the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission keynote to the Utah Senate, invoking Dr. King's 'drum major' remarks and urging legal, political and social changes to reduce discrimination and elevate community service.
The Senate received a presentation from the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission during a committee-of-the-whole session, led by Reverend Francis Davis.
Davis framed his remarks around Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘‘drum major’’ comment, emphasizing three aspects of service: recognizing the…
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