Love, Peace, Hope, Change? Yes We Can

Love, Peace, Hope, Change? Yes We Can

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Signed into law on May 2, 1975, Senate Bill 18 declared the third Monday in January as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the state of Ohio.  The first proposal for a statewide holiday honoring Dr. King came from the Cincinnati Human Relations Committee, and numerous area legislators were instrumental in the bill’s passage.  Among them were the late state Senator William R. Bowen; State Representatives James W. Rankin, William L. Mallory and James T. Luken; and Warren Pate, then of the Ohio AFL-CIO.  The first community observance of the holiday was planned by the staff and officers of the YWCA.  The Martin Luther King, Jr. Coalition, founded in 1978, has planned the annual commemorative programs for over 30 years.
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