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aBetterOffice.com Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Published January 17th, 2011 by Jennifer LeClaire
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a vital figure of the modern era. His lectures and dialogues stirred the concern and sparked the conscience of a generation. The movements and marches he led brought significant changes in the fabric of American life through his courage and selfless devotion. This devotion gave direction to thirteen years of civil rights activities. His charismatic leadership inspired men and women, young and old, in this nation and around the world.
ABetterOffice.com honors King and his family–and their contributions to mankind. So whether you are working in your quiet office space or have the day off in observance of the holiday, take a moment to celebrate human worthy and human dignity.
Tomorrow, we’ll start back up covering all the new executive office suites, virtual office and coworking office facility openings, as well as the trends that matter most to office space users and operators. Thanks, as always, for reading!
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Elizabeth Sanchez January 24th, 2011 at 5:33 pm
He was a great man. Good to see the recognition.
Bill Brookshire January 27th, 2011 at 10:57 am
Nice.