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College of Humanities & Social Science
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
COMMEMORATION

January 14-15, 2010
Utah Valley University

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"It is a privilege to live in a country where we can vote for and choose our leaders, express opinions, and worship according to our own conscience, all of which provide us the ultimate freedom and opportunity to direct the course of our lives and determine our own destinies.  The rights and privileges we enjoy today didn't evolve out of coincidence, but were established through the hard work and sacrifice of many who proceeded us.  We have an obligation to do our part to pass along what we received to the generations who will follow us."

Lewis K. Billings

2010 MLK commemoration


"Civil rights are a practical manifestation of the ethical core of our American Founding.  Such rights have flourished best in places where a genuine care and concern-even love-for others has prevailed.  Martin Luther King Jr. not only understood this, but articulated it with a power and poetry like few other figures in history."
                     
Matthew S. Holland
President, Utah Valley University

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