PtihlisJied b\ Elizobetli Clt\ Slate College for Students and Alumni
VOLUME 29
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C, APRIL 6, 1968
NUMBER 5
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
January 15,1929 — April 4, 1968
Great Negro Leader
"Ttibute “To Out Jlaadat, Kin^
His works and memories linger,
V^hile his body lies silently at rest.
Poets, musicians, and singers of great men speak:
King! One of the best.”
He fought bravely and strongly for the Negro Race,
To him the word "Negro” should bear no disgrace.
He fought for justice, equality and peace.
His stride toward Civil Rights never ceased.
So let us unselfishly pay tributes to him,
Honor his beliefs and respect his name.
”His light in the hearts of men will ne*er grow dim!”
Perhaps this, may be his great Hymn.
-Lovellia Johnson *65