This article is from Teaching Tolerance sharing the do's and don'ts of celebrating MLK:
Writing in The Washington Post in 1983, Coretta Scott King provided a vision of how the holiday honoring her husband should be observed: "The holiday must be substantive as well as symbolic. It must be more than a day of celebration . . . Let this holiday be a day of reflection, a day of teaching nonviolent philosophy and strategy, a day of getting involved in nonviolent action for social and economic progress." Learn More.
Shared by Jacques Detiege, M.Ed.
ORH IC Member