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o7 The Independent went to Clegg Elementary School in Huntington
Beach to ask fifth- and sixth-graders, ‘What did Martin Luther King Jr.
do and why is there a holiday remembering him?’
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‘He spoke his mind on what he felt was fair. He didn’t like the fact
that people were treated differently because they were a different race.
He changed the fact that people were being rude to the others that
weren’t the same as them.’
Julia Redmond, 10, Huntington Beach
‘He made important speeches for blacks and whites to play together and
be in the same bus to sit wherever they want. He wanted everyone to be
equal and fair and made everything change for us. People could play
together no matter what race they were.’
Tyler Lekas, 10, Huntington
‘Made blacks equal to whites because he didn’t like how whites were
treating the blacks. It was a really good thing to do. Everyone should be
treated equally.’
Randy May, 12, Westminster
‘Made everybody equal even if colored or white. He told people
feelings about how he felt and what was right.’
Jade Redmond, 11, Huntington Beach
‘He told thoughts that everyone should not be mistreated and that no
one should be the boss of anyone else to tell them what they should do.
He taught me a lesson to speak my mind and be fair to others. I really
respect him.’
Chelsea Redmon, 10, Garden Grove
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