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King's Legacy Celebrated
Hundreds Gather To Celebrate King’s Call To Service
Posted: January 22, 2013 at 5 a.m.
Raven Hampton, from left, 13, Makena Hampton, 9, Jarrod Howard, 15, Trey Smith, 17, Jervae Franklin, 19, and Sandra Walton, 17, all from Fayetteville, carry a banner as they lead the annual Martin Luther King Day march up Dickson Street on their way to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville on Monday morning. More than a thousand people took part in the event. For additional coverage, see pages 4A and 1B of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and visit nwaonline.com/videos for related video.
Trey Smith, a volunteer and junior at Fayetteville High School, spent Monday, and also the past year, living up to one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s key teachings.
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