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Street dedicated

City honors late civil rights leader

April 16, 2012

Officials gathered Sunday to dedicate part of Memorial Avenue to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr....

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wwhickok

Jan-24-13 8:20 AM

Like it or not..we all know this was because of the 'racially motivated'. It's not like there is a 'Martin Luther King Blvd' street sign at the Bowman Field end of Memorial Ave..at least not that I've ever noticed. So it's no secret or surprise for someone to say that it was placed and 'dedicated' in the area that it was because 98% of the neighborhood is African American.

My comments aren't meant to be racist, my point is, people want to be seen as equal and then the city goes and does something like this that screams divise. The motivation is all wrong...this should never have been done.

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