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Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission delivers presentation to Utah Senate; keynote highlights King's legacy

Utah State Senate · January 19, 2004
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission presented to the Senate on Jan. 12. Phyllis Carruth introduced commission members and noted a new full-time coordinator; University of Utah professor Theresa Martinez gave a keynote on Dr. King's legacy and civil-rights achievements.

The Utah State Senate resolved into the Committee of the Whole on Jan. 12 to receive a presentation from the Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Phyllis Carruth, the holiday chair, introduced commission members and presented a gift of books to the chamber. She noted that Michael Styles (also spelled "Stiles" in the reading) has been hired as the commission's full-time coordinator; Carruth described the rest…

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