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The Martin Luther King Noon Day March January 20, 2014

On January 20, 2014,to commemorate Martin Luther Kings Jr. Birthday, the Rev. George Lee and the Fannie Lou Hamer Museums, remembered Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement with one of the Oldest Annual Noon Day Marches.

Among the marchers and participants were seniors from The Sunflower Humphreys Senior
Companion Program Directed by Evelyn Henrey along with Ida Warren, Team Leader, of the Senior Companion Center of Belzoni.

Among the attendees of the Historical Noon Day March was Mayor Lenora Holmes Sutton, who is living the reality of the Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as the First African American Female Mayor of Belzoni along with Dr. Ronald Myers, one of the founders of the oldest MLK Noon Day Marches in the Mississippi Delta.
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