Hundreds of people march from the Cheyenne Depot Plaza to the Wyoming Capitol Building on Monday in tribute to the memory and ideals of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
There will be several virtual programs for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Days of Dialogue (MLK DOD) from February 8-12 at the University of Wyoming.
Through this annual week of programming, UW celebrates the continuing impact of King’s life and ideals...
The annual Cheyenne Martin Luther King Jr. March is slated to start at 12 noon at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza, proceeding down Capitol Avenue to the State Capitol Building
It was on this date, in the year was 1929, that Martin Luther King Jr was born. Dr. King was a baptist preacher and a leader in the negro civil rights movement in America.
Several hundred people, including Governor Matt Mead, Secretary of State Max Maxfield Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen and Laramie County Commissioner M. Lee Hassenour joined a march through downtown Cheyenne Monday in memory of slain civil right leader Martin Luther King Jr as Wyoming's capital city observed Martin Luther King Jr...