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Martin Luther King Parade Foundation Inc.
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Community involvement in the media

Board Member, Helen Johnson with Jim Mcingvale, Mattress Mack.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Oak Tree Moved March 19, 2013

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

By Helen Johnson

Who Killed Dr. MLK?

Tree Honoring MLK Jr

Oak Tree Moved March 19, 2013

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Anna's Trees of Life: PBS NewsHour Weekend: Houston's MLK Tree

Oak Tree Moved March 19, 2013

Oak Tree Moved March 19, 2013

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

Houston Oak Tree:

Houston Martin Luther King Tree

Houston Chronicle news

Houston MLK Memorial Site Article by Houston Chronicle News

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

 

All Hail the One, True Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Houston

Houston Press Article

Unveiling of MLK Statue

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

The Original MLK Parade Day 1978

The Black Heritage Society donated the $120,000statue by Ken Washington of Greensboro, N.C. to Houston's public art collection. It is displayed in memorial plaza at MacGregor Park.

Houston Chronicle Article

The Original MLK Parade Day 1978

Houston MLK Jr Parade --Houston Press

The Original MLK Parade Day 1978

Black Heritage Society maintains an official IPM License from The King Center in Atlanta, Georgia. 

This is our story of The First Original MLK Parade in Houston, Texas, January 1978.  This paradigm is not absolute.  Willard Vital, Founding President, Helen Johnson, longstanding Board Member, and Teresa Brewer, newest Board Member.  Martin Luther King Jr. Foundation, Inc. is a 501 C (3) Organization.  Thank you for your support, and your donations are appreciated.

Video by Terry B Wear Visuals
(Tommy Wimbley & Roderick Lightfoot

Video: Our view of the 1st Parade

unsung heroes in houston

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

We are honored to highlight Dr. Albert L Lemons, Principal of Atherton Elementary School.  He has made contributions to the education system of HISD for over 50 years and principal for over 30 years. 

Presents Unsung Heroes: Coach Robert Brown

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

 We are humbled by your contribution and commitment to your cause.  Each week we feature one or two Unsung Heroes in February.   

Unsung Hero:

Coach Robert Brown 

Prairie View Interscholastic League Coaches Association

Presents Unsung Heroes: Tanya Debose

Presents Unsung Heroes: Dr. Albert L. Lemons

Presents Unsung Heroes: Tanya Debose

 Independence Heights

Neighborhood in Houston, Texas 


We are honored to highlight Tanya Debose, Community Activist!

Your contribution and commitment to your cause are greatly appreciated.

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