Sunday, January 14, 2024

WHY IS THE LEGACY OF THE REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. STILL IMPORTANT IN 2024?

 



Why Is The Legacy Of The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Still Important In 2024?

Response By The Reverend Allan Marshall, II Of The Shiloh Christian Church Middletown, Connecticut


Legacy has often been shaped in the pages of history, between the columns of books authored by great men and women, passed down ideologies from grandparents, and iconic speeches that shape the narrative of future events. Such is the case when studying the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was more than a prolific speaker and social justice advocate; he was a prophet who spoke about the possibility of equality at a time when it didn’t seem possible.




In my work with the Middlesex NAACP, I find the legacy of Dr. King lived out every time I hear the word: first. Whether it be the first student of color to go to college in the family, the first to buy a home, start a business, or vote in an election, there is the startling reality that we as a people are still unpacking what it means to experience the equality that Dr. King fought valiantly for as a civil rights leader. We are still exploring what it means to have a role as thought leaders, educators, politicians, and businesspeople in a world dominated by systems where barriers still prevent us from reaching the highest levels of success. 




As a modern-day freedom fighter, I find solace and relevance in the words of Dr. King when he states: "We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." As we gaze at the climate of injustice juxtaposed with the successes achieved by people of color in America, we can see that the arc of justice is slowly bending toward equality. Where we once had impenetrable blockades, we now have barriers that are being moved because of the work of forerunners. 



The relevance of Dr. King’s legacy is breathed out daily through the impartation of leaders in Middlesex County, namely by people like Rev. Debra Hopkins, Anita Saunders, Grady Faulkner, Patti Vassia, Moses Harvill, Paul Hylton, Barbara Holloman, and William Mckissick. It is traversed by Millennial and Gen Z freedom fighters who decided to pick up the mantle and run forward, like Ed Ford Jr., Sacha Crockett, Sana and Josh Cotten, Precious Price, Parrish Holloman, and many others. While the names mentioned capture only a snippet of our community, they tell the story of a man who once had a dream. A dream that we are still aspiring to fulfill in our lifetime. 


Enjoy the videos.

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Saturday, January 13, 2024

31st ANNUAL GREATER MIDDLETOWN REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SERVICE RETURNS TO AN IN-PERSON EVENT ON MONDAY, 1-15-24 AT THE FIRST CHURCH, 190 COURT STREET MIDDLETOWN 12:30 P.M.


 

31ST ANNUAL THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. OF GREATER MIDDLETOWN ANNUAL SERVICE RETURNS LIVE IN-PERSON EVENT ON MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 2024AT THE FIRST CHURCH IN MIDLETOWN AT 12:30 P.M.

 

Article By Frank LoGiudice

 

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Committee of Greater Middletown will be presenting the 31st Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, on January 15, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. for a live in- person service in honor of Dr. King at the First Church located at 190 Church Street in Middletown

 

Who was the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Why do we honor him with a national holiday?



Dr. King was a civil rights leader who championed equal rights for all and that “All men are created equal,” according to the article “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day” from the Department of Defense Education Activity(https://www.dodea.edu/dodeaCelebrates/MLK.cfm) website. 

 

He began his quest for civil rights in 1955 with the Montgomery Bus Boycott and continued his path for social justice during the turbulent 1960’s until he was assassinated in 1968 according to the article “Martin Luther King, Jr.” from U.S. History.org.

 


Two words that could describe who Dr. King was “equality and nonviolence” according to U.S. History.org. Why? He was a proponent of nonviolent means to overcome the racial discrimination and injustices of the time. Dr. King “created change with organized sit-ins, marches, and peaceful demonstrations that highlighted issues of inequality,” according to the “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day” article from the Dodea.edu website.

 

Dr. King created the Southern Christian Leadership Conference whose purpose was the “advancement of rights for African Americans,” from U.S. History.org. In April 1963 he planned a protest in Birmingham, Alabama because according to Dr. King this was “the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States" during this time period. He organized peaceful protests against the racial injustices there. Dr. King was jailed numerous times in Birmingham for his peaceful protests against the racial discrimination towards African Americans according to History.com

 


On August 28, 1963, the Reverend Dr. King organized the “March on Washington” which ended at the Lincoln Memorial. The goal of this march was for “Jobs and Freedom… to shed light on the injustices African Americans continued to face across the country according to the History.com website article “Martin Luther King Jr.” This peaceful demonstration attracted approximately 200,000-300,000 people and is considered a milestone in the “American civil rights movement and a factor in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,” according to the same article. Also, the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The March on Washington was where Dr. King delivered his famous “I Have A Dream Speech.” 

 


In 1964, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on combatting racial discrimination and was the youngest person ever to receive this award according the Dodea.edu website article “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.”

 

In 1983 President Ronald Reagan signed legislation creating a U.S. federal holiday in honor of Dr. King. It was first celebrated in 1986 and it is observed on the third Monday of January annually according to History.com’s article “Martin Luther King, Jr.”

 

This year will mark the 29th anniversary of the National Day of Service in honor of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. according to the Dodea.edu website. It states, “This day was established to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King, and to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. ¨It also noted that the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday should be a “Day On, Not A Day Off.”

 


Why is the legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. still important in 2024?

According to the Reverend Alan Marshall II the Youth Works Chair of the Middlesex County NAACP stated “Dr. King was more than a prolific speaker and social justice advocate; he was a prophet who spoke about the possibility of equality at a time when it didn’t seem possible.”



The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Committee of Greater Middletown will be presenting the 31th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, on January 15, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. for an in person service in honor of Dr. King. It will be held at the First Church 190 Court Street in Middletown.  The keynote speaker will be the Reverend Robyn Anderson of the Cross Street AME Zion Church in Middletown. The Master of Ceremonies will be the Reverend Alan Marshall II of the Shiloh Christian Church in Middletown. 

 


According to President of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Committee Ms. Britany Hardy stated,” This is our 1st year back in person since the pandemic; however, we are not having the march this year but will look to resume it next year.”  Admission is free and open to the public.

 


In 2022 Hardy commented, "This program is our key fundraiser in honoring Dr. King’s dream for equality and his articulated stance on education. It also allows us to provide financial support to upcoming high school graduates continuing on to higher education". Hardy further stated, "We as a community have an opportunity to support and help our youth become positive, productive members of society, who in return will give back and help to educate and support others." 

 

The MLK, Jr. Scholarship Committee is asking residents to make a contribution to this fund. People may mail their donations to P.O. Box 282, Middletown, Connecticut 06457. For more information, please email mlkscholarship@yahoo.com.




For more information about the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. please see the following websites:

 

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https://www.ushistory.org/US/5...

https://www.history.com/topics...

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https://www.history.com/news/k...

 

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ZOOM Genealogy Club - Saturday, January 27, 2024

 

Presenter: Carol Ansel, Director of the Godfrey Memorial Library 

Topic:  Ancestry.com Resources -- Trustworthy? Yes, No, Maybe So? 

Time:  1:30 PM (ET)

Join Carol as she takes a closer look at some of the sources that are commonly cited on Ancestry, and then we'll take a vote on each -- definitely avoid? definitely use as a solid source? or are you undecided?

The Zoom presentation will take place at 1:30 pm (ET) on January 27.  Please register by 4:00 PM Friday, January 26.  The invite will be sent out on that Friday.

Godfrey Premium members can register for free at the following email: zoomregistration@godfrey.org

If you are not a Godfrey Premium member and want to attend the presentation, you can pay $10 via PayPal (https://www.paypal.com/us/home) with the payment sent to Godfrey Memorial Library.  Then register using the above email.

 


Friday, January 12, 2024

Post Holiday Relief: 4-Minute Exercise for Leg & Hip Pain

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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/pain-from-sitting-too-much-here's-how-to-fix-it/ 

  SilverSneakers.com online has hundreds of on-demand video demos. Many are targeted so that you can easily identify the type of routine you need. Many Silver Sneakers routines are available on youtube, no login required. It only takes a few minutes a day to feel better. 

 

 


Thursday, January 11, 2024

Peace Resource Project: 25% off MLK Items & Calendars

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To help celebrate MLK and share these messages, we are offering 25% off all our MLK buttons plus large and small stickers, now through Friday, January 19th. Just use coupon code MLK2024 at check-out to receive the discount, or give us a call to place your order and we'll calculate the savings for you. Appropriate for fundraising group/organization effort.

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Dear Friends,

As we celebrate the birthday, life and legacy this month of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., let us hold close the values for which he stood and worked - nonviolence, justice, unity - for all of 2024 and beyond.


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