Honoring the legacy of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. requires more than just the annual tributes through speeches, dinners, and remembrances. Suburbanites who believe King’s dream remains unfulfilled 53 years later are calling people to action. They atypically will celebrate King’s legacy of unity Saturday at a pandemic-delayed dinner in Schaumburg.
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