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Gallery: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration

Battle Creek Central freshman Kandis Orns does a Praise Dance during the Martin Luther King Community Celebration in Bronson’s Outpatient Atrium Monday evening.
Battle Creek Central freshman Kandis Orns does a Praise Dance during the Martin Luther King Community Celebration in Bronson’s Outpatient Atrium Monday evening.
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Bronson Battle Creek C.O.O. Jim McKernan closes the Community Celebration Monday evening with the Martin Luther King Jr. quote: “The time is always right to do what is right."
Bronson Battle Creek C.O.O. Jim McKernan closes the Community Celebration Monday evening with the Martin Luther King Jr. quote: “The time is always right to do what is right."
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Carol Sue Borkholder says a prayer with those who attended the Martin Luthe King Jr. Community Celebration at Bronson Hospital’s Outpatient Atrium Monday evening
Carol Sue Borkholder says a prayer with those who attended the Martin Luthe King Jr. Community Celebration at Bronson Hospital’s Outpatient Atrium Monday evening
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Anaya Browser, 10, recites Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech to the crowed Outpatient Artium Monday evening at Bronson.
Anaya Browser, 10, recites Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech to the crowed Outpatient Artium Monday evening at Bronson.
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Jesse Love, a Central graduate who is now a student at the University of Michigan, speaks about the change that is needed for acceptance to be gained and how open conversations even at the university level is needed.
Jesse Love, a Central graduate who is now a student at the University of Michigan, speaks about the change that is needed for acceptance to be gained and how open conversations even at the university level is needed.
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Beatrice Orns speaks to the crowded Outpatient Artium at Bronson Hospital Monday evening about the unity that has brought our communities together and how more is still needed as we move forward in faith to carry out and continue the dream of Martin Luther King Jr.
Beatrice Orns speaks to the crowded Outpatient Artium at Bronson Hospital Monday evening about the unity that has brought our communities together and how more is still needed as we move forward in faith to carry out and continue the dream of Martin Luther King Jr.
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