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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 11 a.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Crown Forum Speaker: Orville Vernon Burton, professor, African American studies, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 2:30 p.m. The Dream @50 Celebrity readers will present King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, followed by a panel discussion, “The Dream: Then and Now.” Winners of the “The Dream @50 Art Contest” will be announced. Program sponsored by Richard Karz Productions Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 6 p.m. Community-wide Multi-Faith Worship Service and Prayer Vigil In partnership with the Faith Alliance of Metropolitan Atlanta, the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel presents a multi-faith worship service highlighting King’s commitment to a beloved world community. A prayer vigil led by the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel Assistants will be held at the foot of the King statue. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel and Plaza MONDAY, JANUARY 21 8 a.m. Bonner Office of Community Service’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “Diversity with Sustainability” Students participate in interfaith cooperation through community service at various sites around Atlanta. Afterwards, students and mentors hold a discussion sponsored by the Bonner Office of Community Service and the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 7 p.m. “Going to See the King: A Theatrical Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.” Atlanta University Center students present music, drama, dance and spoken word in King’s honor. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 5-7 p.m. Morehouse College Literary Salon and King Legacy Scholars Speaker: Glenn Eskew, professor of history at Georgia State University, discusses his book, But for Birmingham, in commemoration of the 50 th anniversary of Kng’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and the Birmingham Campaign. Location: Archive Research Center, Robert W. Woodruff Atlanta University Center Library TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 11 a.m. The Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection Tutorial on Research Using the Collection Courtney Chartier, assistant head of the Archives Research Center, will give a tutorial on the digitized, 13,000-piece King Collection, which includes sermons, speeches, correspondence and other writings by King. RSVP is required. For information, call (404) 978-2019 or send an email to archives@auctr.edu. Location: Room 202, Robert W. Woodruff Atlanta University Center Library WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 5-7 p.m. King Lecture and Conversation Series “A Citizen of the World: Projecting the Global Martin Luther King Jr.” Speaker: Lewis V. Baldwin, professor, religious studies, Vanderbilt University Location: Bank of America Auditorium, Shirley A. Massey Executive Conference Center Baldwin www.morehouse.edu/kingcollection/index.php 830 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, GA 30314 (404) 681-7554 Burton 2 0 1 3 HIS DREAM MY RESPONSIBILITY OUR CELEBRATION KING MOREHOUSE COLLEGE KING COLLECTION Jr. Martin Luther Eskew

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Page 1: KING - Morehouse College...Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 7 p.m. “Going to See the King: A Theatrical Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.”

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 11 a.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Crown ForumSpeaker: Orville Vernon Burton, professor, African American studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignLocation: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel

SATURDAY, JANUARY 192:30 p.m.The Dream @50Celebrity readers will present King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, followed by a panel discussion, “The Dream: Then and Now.” Winners of the “The Dream @50 Art Contest” will be announced.Program sponsored by Richard Karz ProductionsLocation: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel

SUNDAY, JANUARY 206 p.m.Community-wide Multi-Faith Worship Service and Prayer VigilIn partnership with the Faith Alliance of Metropolitan Atlanta, the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel presents a multi-faith worship service highlighting King’s commitment to a beloved world community. A prayer vigil led by the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel Assistants will be held at the foot of the King statue.Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel and Plaza

MONDAY, JANUARY 21 8 a.m.Bonner Office of Community Service’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service “Diversity with Sustainability”Students participate in interfaith cooperation through community service at various sites around Atlanta. Afterwards, students and mentors hold a discussion sponsored by the Bonner Office of Community Service and the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel.Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 237 p.m.“Going to See the King: A Theatrical Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.”Atlanta University Center students present music, drama, dance and spoken word in King’s honor. Location: Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel

THURSDAY, JANUARY 245-7 p.m.Morehouse College Literary Salon and King Legacy ScholarsSpeaker: Glenn Eskew, professor of history at Georgia State University, discusses his book, But for Birmingham, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Kng’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and the Birmingham Campaign.Location: Archive Research Center, Robert W. Woodruff Atlanta University Center Library

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2911 a.m.The Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection Tutorial on Research Using the CollectionCourtney Chartier, assistant head of the Archives Research Center, will give a tutorial on the digitized, 13,000-piece King Collection, which includes sermons, speeches, correspondence and other writings by King. RSVP is required. For information, call (404) 978-2019 or send an email to [email protected]: Room 202, Robert W. Woodruff Atlanta University Center Library

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 305-7 p.m.King Lecture and Conversation Series“A Citizen of the World: Projecting the Global Martin Luther King Jr.”Speaker: Lewis V. Baldwin, professor, religious studies, Vanderbilt UniversityLocation: Bank of America Auditorium, Shirley A. Massey Executive Conference Center

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