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By The Associated Press
ATLANTA - A free gospel
. . concert at the Civic Center on
Jan. 18 - will be among the
highlights of the Martin Luther
King Jr. Day holiday in Atlanta.
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plans last week, Mayor Andrew
Young said the gospel concert is
appropriate to the King commemoration,
scheduled nationally
on.Jan. 19, because the late
civil rights leader's vision was
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day highlights
Artists to be featured during
the concert include Tramaine
Hawkins, Shirley Caesar, the
Richard Smallwood Singers, the
North Birmingham Community
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Wayne Mass Unity Choir.
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tin Luther King Jr. What better way to celebrate
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which he dedicated his life. He wanted
a better world for all Americans. His
vision moved us all to do more.
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On January 15th, let's reflect on ^
how far we've come, and commit to a
course of action that will lead to even
greater progress.
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the ideas and vision of this great
American.
A real picture of being Black
in America includes all of us. Rev.
Martin Luther King,Jr. dedicated his
life to thjs dream... we must keep this
dream alive.
Building a future in partnership
with the community.
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