Those who knew turbulent civil rights era say younger generation needs to know more about MLK
Carr works on her house with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity site supervisor Mike Rettaliata. Carr said that young people today have a different view of King, seeing him as part of a “forgotten era.”
Kimberly Farfone, board member of the Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, speaks about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ruth Ann Carr works on her house Thursday with Sea Island Habitat for Humanity site superviser Mike Rettaliata. Buy this photo
