VSU celebrates King's Birthday
January 9, 2001
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VSU celebrates King's Birthday
Valdosta State University will hold a program honoring Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. on Thursday, Jan. 18 at 7:45 p.m. in Pound
Hall Auditorium.
The theme is ?Remember! Celebrate! Act! A Day On, Not a Day Off!?
Commissioner Michael Thurmond, Georgia's Labor Commissioner, is the
program's quest speaker.
Commissioner Thurmond was the first African-American to be elected
as the Commissioner of Labor. He was also the first
African-American to be elected as a Georgia General Assembly
representative from Athens, Ga. in 1986 since the
Reconstruction.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Program, sponsored by VSU's Equal
Opportunity Programs and Multicultural Affairs, also includes a
performance by VSU's mass choir, poetry readings, and special
presentations. It is open to the public and the cost is free.
?The purpose of the program is to celebrate King's life and is an
effort to unify the campus and surrounding communities,? said Dr.
Beverly Blake, Assistant Director of Equal Opportunity Programs and
Multicultural Affairs.
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