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Second Baptist Church's Unity March for Martin Luther King, Jr.

 In 1983, members of the Second Baptist Church of Ann Arbor began a decades-long tradition of honoring Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Every January, congregants led a Unity March from downtown Ann Arbor to their church at 850 Red Oak Road. 

Pianist Luanna Slay Leads Second Baptist Church Choir Rehearsal, February 1988

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Second Baptist Church Choir Rehearses for a Concert, February 1988

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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1988
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Second Baptist Church, April 17, 2020

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Second Baptist Church, April 17, 2020

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Members of the Second Baptist Church Participate in Unity March to Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr., January 1983

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Ann Arbor News, January 17, 1983
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Longtime Ypsilanti Physician Dies

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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1998
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WRITTEN WORD

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