SMU celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
SMU celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dream Week at SMU celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and recalled his speaking at the University in 1966.
This year's observance, January 21-25, included a Unity Walk; a "Day of Service"; and a presentation by Cheryl Brown Henderson, one of the three daughters of the late Rev. Oliver L. Brown, who along with 12 other parents led by the NAACP, filed a lawsuit against the local board of education on behalf of their children in the historic school integration case Oliver L. Brown et. al. vs. the Board of Education of Topeka.
It also included a luncheon with William M. Tsutsui, dean of Dedman College, speaking on “Chasing the Asian American Dream.”
The various events were sponsored by SMU's Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.
Dr. King spoke at SMU on March 17, 1966.
- Hear Dr. King's speech at SMU
- Download Dr. King's speech to your iPod
- Daily Campus account of the speech
- Speech excerpts
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