As hundreds of people gather in Tallahassee Monday to celebrate Martin Luther King Day by marching, giving speeches or recommitting themselves to social change, they also will be honoring a man with deep connections to historic civil rights change within the city.
Source: tallahassee.com
Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of non-violent protest intersects with Tallahassee's lunch-counter actions
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