MLK Day in Kansas City, MO

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The MLK mural at Troost Avenue + Linwood Boulevard. | Photo by KCtoday

Mon., Jan. 17 is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Today, we’re remembering his presence in Kansas City + offering a few ways you can honor his life and legacy.

Connections to KC

Dr. King visited the metro at least six different times in documented trips from 1957-1968:

  • ~750 people listened to MLK speak at St. Stephen Baptist Church following his cover on Time magazine.
  • The following year in 1958, he spoke at Sumner High School in KCK. This was six months prior to a department store boycott organized by KC area civil rights activists in protest of segregation policies.
  • In March 1961, Dr. King visited again to speak to 400 people at a “Temple Brotherhood” dinner at Congregation B’nai Jehudah — specifically about non-violent resistance.
  • Another visit in September that year brought him to an annual convention of the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc. There isn’t much record of Dr. King speaking.
  • About a year later, Martin Luther King Jr. returned to the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium to speak at the annual Festival of Faith, which was a service observing the Protestant Reformation.
  • King’s last visit to the metro was Jan. 18, 1968 at Kansas State University, where he voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War.

Honoring

Martin Luther King Jr. Nature Walk | Mon., Jan. 17 | 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Martin Luther King Jr. Square Park, Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO | Free | A guided 2.5-mile walk with a shuttle back to the beginning.

Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday Celebration | Mon., Jan. 17 | 11 a.m. | Virtual | Donation | An annual event with a 2022 theme “Decaying Democracy, Vaporous Voting Rights, Rising Pandemic…Still Dreaming.”

Day of Service | Mon., Jan. 17 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Linwood Family YMCA, 3800 Linwood Rd., Kansas City, MO | Free | Stations include creating hygiene kits, Bed of Bags, assembling PBJ sandwiches, and diversity + inclusion projects.

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Skylar is based in Nashville, TN. After graduating from the University of Missouri – Columbia’s broadcast journalism program in 2020 (and a stint in New York City with NBC News before that), Skylar moved to Kansas City, MO to help launch KCtoday. When she’s not writing, you can find Skylar flipping through racks at the thrift store, catching a late-night concert, or frequenting a vibey East Nashville cocktail bar.