Rowan Democrats February Breakfast with Rev. Anthony Smith on MLK’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
https://youtu.be/G70-1SaH4v4
1504 W Innes St., Salisbury, NC
eaker is Salisbury City Council member Anthony Smith, who will present "We are Prisoners of Hope: a talk on MLK'S Letter from a Birmingham Jail."
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