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The Fort Jackson community celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a luncheon at the Solomon Center Friday. Tickets to the event sold out in advance. Above, The Lower Richland High School Choir entertains the audience with gospe...
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The Fort Jackson community celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a luncheon at the Solomon Center Friday. Tickets to the event sold out in advance. Above, The Lower Richland High School Choir entertains the audience with gospe...
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The Fort Jackson community celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a luncheon at the Solomon Center Friday. Tickets to the event sold out in advance. Above, The Lower Richland High School Choir entertains the audience with gospe...
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The Fort Jackson community celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a luncheon at the Solomon Center Friday. Tickets to the event sold out in advance. Above, The Lower Richland High School Choir entertains the audience with gospe...
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FORT JACKSON, S.C. -- The Fort Jackson community celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a luncheon at the Solomon Center Friday. Tickets to the event sold out in advance. Above, The Lower Richland High School Choir entertains the audience with gospel music. Top left, Brig. Gen. Barrye Price, director of human resources policy and deputy chief of staff, G-1 at the Pentagon, gives a presentation discussing little-known facts about King. Left, essays and drawings made by students of C.C. Pinckney Elementary School are on display.
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