Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum to honor King’s memory
Jan. 15 events include famed speech, blood
drive, musical performance
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[January 14, 2024]
SPRINGFIELD
– The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will celebrate
Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy on Monday, Jan. 15, by presenting
his most famous speech and hosting a blood drive on the holiday that
is often called a “national day of service.” Guests can also enjoy a
performance by a string quartet.
The highlight of the day is actor Reggie Guyton reading King’s “I
Have a Dream” speech. He will perform at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the
museum’s main plaza.
King originally delivered the speech on the steps of the Lincoln
Memorial during a 1963 civil rights march in Washington, D.C. He
praised Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation as “a great beacon light
of hope” but said African Americans were still chained by
segregation and discrimination.
“Dr. King’s powerful words both connect us to the
past and push us to build a better future,” said Christina Shutt,
executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
Museum. “Every American should reflect on King’s message, and
there’s no better way to do that than by hearing the speech
delivered live. Reggie Guyton’s performance is always touching.”
The ALPLM will give people a chance to help others by hosting a
blood drive that same day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donating blood
requires minimal time and effort, yet it has immeasurable impact on
others.
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The ImpactLife Blood Mobile will
be parked in front of the museum entrance at 212 North Sixth
Street. Schedule an appointment to donate by visiting www.bit.ly/alplmblood24.
ImpactLife is the sole supplier of blood to Springfield Memorial
Hospital, HSHS St. John’s Hospital, and other local hospitals.
Museum visitors can also enjoy a musical performance on King
Day. A string quartet will play music written specifically for
our special exhibit “Here I Have Lived: Home in Illinois.” The
quartet will perform in the exhibit itself from 1 p.m. to
approximately 2:45 p.m.
The mission of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
Museum is to inspire civic engagement through the diverse lens
of Illinois history and sharing with the world the life and
legacy of Abraham Lincoln. We pursue this mission through a
combination of rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship
built on the bedrock of the ALPLM’s unparalleled collection of
historical materials – roughly 13 million items from all eras of
Illinois history.
For more information, visit www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
[Christopher Wills (he/him/his)
Director of Communications
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]
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