Mike Heath

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In January, my parents took us out of school on Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. The day wasn’t a holiday yet, but it was a stance they took every year to acknowledge their Black children’s place in an all-white school district. We’d attend an early morning breakfast in the Black community where we’d sing the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and hear speeches from civic leaders.
Through the Banks of the Red Cedar: My Father and the Team That Changed the Game
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