Communities Celebrate Mlk ; Hundreds Gather in Kettering to Discuss King, Racism; Students Honored for Work

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KETTERING -- More than 450 people gathered to learn about and to reflect on the life and work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the third annual Kettering-Oakwood Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast held at Christ United Methodist Church on Jan. 16.

The Rev. Dr. Leah Gaskin Fitchue, president of Payne Theological Seminary in Wilberforce, spoke about The Undermined Dream: A Call to Compassion.

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Communities Celebrate Mlk ; Hundreds Gather in Kettering to Discuss King, Racism; Students Honored for Work

Fitchue wove pieces of King's life story with historical events in a speech that was part sermon, part history lesson and part sociology lesson.

"He died because things...

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