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Sixty years, four months and 15 days ago on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of a day when his four small children would “live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
With Monday’s holiday commemorating his legacy, Editor Jeff D’Alessio asked 30 community members — including Minnie Pearson and the Rev. Hub Burnett, who’ll be honored at Sunday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Countywide Celebration — for the one word that best sums up their feelings on those words and today’s times.
Tori Exum, VP, Urbana school board
Hub Burnett, pastor, New Free Will Baptist Church
Carla Boyd, Human rights and equity officer, city of Urbana
Andre Davis, lieutenant, Champaign Police Department
Barbara Suggs Mason, co-chair, African American Heritage Trail
Minnie Pearson, president, Champaign County NAACP
Larry Boone, chief of police, city of Urbana
Ronda Holliman, associate judge, Champaign County
Kim Tate, teacher, International Prep Academy, Champaign
DeShawn Williams, 2025 mayoral candidate, city of Urbana
Terrance L. Thomas, pastor, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Derrick Cooper, principal, Urbana Middle School
Dionne Clifton, managing broker, LIVE Real Estate Group
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