Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream affects the Northwoods

RHINELANDER - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of equality. We look closer to that then 50 years ago, but some believe we need to do more. Civil Rights Activist Judy Goldsmith wants people to not only honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but fully understand his dream.

She wanted a large group to understand that people can live in peace. She spoke at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church in Rhinelander Monday afternoon.

She also wanted that when she became president of the National Organization for Women. She even co-chaired the 1986 march on Washington with Civil Rights leader Coretta Scott King.

Full story: WJFW

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