Commemorating MLK & the Civil Rights Movement

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Fifty-four years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was gunned down by assassins in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968.  As a minister and activist, MLK became the key leader in the American civil rights movement. King chose a nonviolence approach to advance civil rights using civil disobedience and activism inspired by his beliefs and Mahatma Gandhi. His legacy lives on today and he is surely one of the most respected men in US history.

To commemorate his legacy, we are offering 15% off our unique Civil Rights and MLK items through the end of January 2022. Use the code: CRMLK when checking out. 

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