MLK Day prompts discussions about overcoming racism
A portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. by Stone Soup Cafe Board President Whitney Robbins. Contributed/Jansyn Thaw
A portrait of voting rights activist and Georgia politician Stacey Abrams by Stone Soup Cafe Board President Whitney Robbins. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/JANSYN THAW
A drawing by Leilany Zaylene Jackson, 10, from the Twice as Smart School in Greenfield. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/JANSYN THAW
A display outside Stone Soup Cafe in Greenfield honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Contributed Photo/Jansyn Thaw
Published: 1/19/2021 6:58:21 PM
Community discussions organized around Martin Luther King Jr. Day saw Franklin County residents consider the activist’s legacy, anti-racism education and the Black Lives Matter movement.