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Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission presents to Utah Senate; Teresa Martinez delivers keynote

Utah State Senate · February 20, 2004
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On Jan. 12, 2004, the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission addressed the Utah Senate; Holiday Chair Phyllis Carruth introduced commission members and Teresa Martinez of the University of Utah delivered a keynote on Dr. King's legacy and the continuing work for equality.

SALT LAKE CITY — On Monday the Utah State Senate received a presentation from the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission as members marked Dr. King's birthday.

Phyllis Carruth, serving as holiday chair, thanked the Senate for the invitation, presented a small gift and introduced commission members present. She announced the commission had hired a full-time…

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