Hundreds of people marched in downtown Lexington on Jan. 21 to celebrate the legacy of civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Bernice King, daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr., brought her father’s message of racial equality to Lexington last Sunday in her keynote address for Washington and Lee University’s 10-day MLK celebration.
Confederate flag supporters have applied for a permit to march on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but had hoped to swap dates with the Community Anti-Racism Education Initiative.
By Charles Correll III Concluding his speech as valedictorian of the Virginia Military Institute’s Class of 1961, Jonathan Daniels wished…
By Patrick McCarron Lexington is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a week full of events open to the…