
From young students to business professionals – today, Missourians from all walks of life will honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by giving back to their communities. This is the 25th anniversary of M-L-K Day as a National Day of Service, which encourages Americans to observe the holiday as “a day on, not a day off.” Hundreds of service projects are scheduled, and Dr. Alisa Warren with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights says they hope to emulate Dr. King’s legacy of peace, unity and service – to create what he called a ‘beloved community.’
Other events honoring Dr. King today in Missouri include the Springfield Multicultural Festival, the Annual Freedom March in St. Louis; as well as prayer breakfasts, lectures, documentary viewings and unity walks.
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