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MLK in CT Memorial to Be Unveiled Monday in Honor of Civil Rights Leader

The Georgian granite and Connecticut brownstone are a symbol of the unity today between the north and the south and the many colors of brick at the base of the memorial represent the diversity of race, religion and gender as well as thought and intellect. The panels are made of glass so the sun can illuminate Dr. King s words and to represent the idea that words have no bounds. Precautions are in place because of the coronavirus pandemic and the library cannot have the public at the site, so the unveiling of the memorial will be a drive-by event. The MLK in CT Memorial unveiled in Simsbury contains many symbols. This is what you will find.

Huntington Archeological Dig Kicks Off Black History Month Early At Peter Crippen House

Subscribe Huntington– Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilwoman Joan Cergol and Councilman Ed Smyth were joined by Dr. Harvey Manes of the Manes Peace Prize Foundation, archaeologist Allison McGovern, Ph.D., VHB Engineering, Town officials and members of the community during the second day of the archeological dig taking place at the Peter Crippen House, a site significant to the Town of Huntington s African American history, on Friday, January 8. Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci stated, The long-term plan is to relocate the restored structure, if it is feasible to do so, to a more suitable site to serve as a museum or use any salvageable timbers in some educational capacity dedicated to Huntington s African American history. Supervisor Lupinacci s office has been working closely with the Town Historian, Engineering Department and the Town s African American Historic Designation Council to ensure that the Peter Crippen House, which is in severe disrepair and is set to be demolis

Library of Michigan releases 2021 Notable Book Awards | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 12, 2021 LANSING The 2021 Michigan Notable Books, announced by the Library of Michigan, provide a homegrown celebration of Michigan. The annual list features 20 books, published during the previous calendar year, which are about, or set, in Michigan or written by a Michigan author. Selections span a diverse topics and genres, both fiction and nonfiction. The latest list doesn’t disappoint, exploring the visionary work of Charlevoix’s Earl A. Young; the contemporary verse of the Anishinaabe; the life of music legend Aretha Franklin; the natural mysteries of our state; and more. “The MNB selections clearly demonstrate the rich subject matter Michigan offers to writers,” State Librarian Randy Riley said. “Everyone will find something of interest that speaks to their lives or experiences in our great state.”

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