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Lessons from a College Class Continue to Provide Instruction and Learning

Reflections on the Impacts from a College Course Last a Lifetime

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O n this weekend each and every year, when we celebrate the life and incredible contributions of Martin Luther King, Jr., I reflect back to one of my St. Mary’s College of Maryland classes, taken during Winter Term (“mini-mester”), when a group of students would gather at the home of our Professor on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., to discuss our readings on topics which included nonviolence, civil disobedience, and social justice. As each year passes, I come to appreciate even more, the pivotal turning point that class was and the impact it made on my life. I am so grateful for that professor and the lessons that have served me well through my lifetime!

Photo Credit: NPR.org (“I Have a Dream” speech, 8/28/1863, delivered at Lincoln Memorial)

Let me set the stage. On an early spring evening, when I was 13 years old and in the eighth grade, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. Living in my hometown of Silver Spring, Maryland during that time, I have vivid recollections of the…

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