Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. attends a hearing at AME Baptist Church in Cleveland in 1967.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. attends a hearing at AME Baptist Church in Cleveland in 1967. Credit: Cleveland Press Collections / Courtesy of the Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections, Cleveland State University

As we remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy today, we note that the civil rights leader was a regular presence in Cleveland, touching the lives of many as he spurred generations of future activists and leaders and encouraged them to head to the ballot box. 

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