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Bulle Rock Hosts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Harford County Council, community advocates come together at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Awards ceremony.

To honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., community leaders came together at Bulle Rock Wednesday for the annual Harford County Humanitarian Awards luncheon.

The keynote speaker was Professor Larry Gibson, a leader in the civil rights movement in Baltimore in the 1960s who led political campaigns for many black leaders and went on to teach law at the University of Virginia and University of Maryland, where he is currently on the faculty.

In 2012, Gibson released a book about the life of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and is credited with pushing for legislation resulting in the BWI Airport‘s renaming in 2005 to include reference to Marshall.

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During his talk on Jan. 14 in Havre de Grace, Gibson covered “milestones in the civil rights movement, Dr. King’s critical role, and the involvement of citizens from Maryland and from Harford County,” according to Cindy Mumby, spokeswoman for Harford County government.

Winners of the county’s Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest were also announced at the event: Nia Hammett of Edgewood High School, Shadiamond Kell of Aberdeen Middle School and Jake Medvetz of Youth’s Benefit Elementary School. This year’s theme was voting rights, and each winner received a tablet and honorary proclamation from the county executive, according to The Aegis.

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Pictured, Harford County Councilman Curtis Beulah; Council President Richard Slutzky; Professor Larry Gibson; Councilman Chad Shrodes; Councilman Mike Perrone; Councilman Mike Perrone; Director of Community Services Amber Shrodes; Nia Hammett; Shadiamond Kell; and Jake Medvetz. Photo Credit: Sherrie Johnson.

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