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To: Mephisto who wrote (40448)1/15/2001 10:25:53 AM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Mephisto, M L King Jr continues to be a very important person in my life ... I admired, respected and loved him.

During the winter of 1965, a few months after my wife Jan and I were married, and during the same period that the Selma marches were ongoing in Alabama, Dr King came to Penn State to speak at Recreation Hall. Jan and I got there early to get good seats. I will never forget it - it was an important moment in my life.

I was at work at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company factory in the south central section of Los Angeles three years later when he was murdered in Memphis - I will never forget that either.

Since that time, some of my life has always been focused on trying to make up for the long-term negative effects of slavery in the U.S. Jan and I started the "Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Grant-In-Aid Program" at Penn State in the mid-80s and a similar fund at Talladega College in Alabama last year. At this time, I am trying to create an influential volunteer role for myself involving race relations and affirmative action at Penn State.

Thank you very much for posting the words of Dr King.

Ken Wilson
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