Martin Luther King, Jr's memory will continue to be honored throughout Birmingham today.
In a couple of hours, Reverend Clarence Williams will share his story on how Dr. King influenced him. Reverend Williams is an African-American priest in a predominantly white Catholic church. He also founded the Institute for Recovery from Racism.
Williams will speak at a unity breakfast Monday morning. He spoke Sunday at Saint Mary's Catholic Church. Williams says he has a special message for the city that was home to so much of the struggle and success of the movement.
“Birmingham is a light to the whole nation, and how you've taken the situation and how you've addressed it, how you continue to address it, and make that legacy live through your celebration of the holiday,” said Williams.
Williams will speak at the BJCC at 7:30 p.m.
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