The Daily Herald
During a commemorative service at Columbia State Community College, pastor and lawmaker Rep. Harold Moses Love, Jr., D-Nashville, emphasized Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s greatest legacy — love, the "strong" kind that transcends differences among people.
Love offered a contemporary reflection on the iconic civil rights leader at the Zoom online event on Wednesday, celebrating the life and legacy of King.
Columbia State College President Janet F. Smith and Assistant to the President for Access and Diversity Christa S. Martin, who is also the city's vice mayor, offered opening remarks, while Rev. Trent Ogilvie, CEO of Columbia Housing Authority and Advent Redevelopment Corporation, delivered an invocation.