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Bates College students honor King at Lewiston school
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Cody Hensler listens intently as Bates College junior Mike Tomaino reads “Martin and Mahalia: His Words, Her Song” to Sharon Pattershall and Andrea Bail’s fourth-grade classes at Martel Elementary School in Lewiston on Wednesday. “We listened to (Martin Luther King Jr.’s) speech and their eyes kind of lit up when they heard the “I have a dream” because they recognize that part,” Pattershall said. “It’s neat for them to hear his voice.”
Kayleigh Grover reads a page of “Martin and Mahalia: His Words, Her Song” to, clockwise from left, Katelyn Bennett, Jack Madden, Evan Knowlton and Cody Hensler, all fourth-graders at Martel Elementary School in Lewiston, and Bates College junior Mike Tomaino at Martel on Wednesday. A number of Bates students visited fourth- and sixth-grade classes in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which was Monday.
Jack Madden listens as Cody Hensler reads a book about Martin Luther King Jr. and his “I Have a Dream” speech at Martel Elementary School in Lewiston on Wednesday.
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