Martin Luther King Remembrance

Sun Jan 18 2026 at 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm UTC-05:00

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture | Brooklyn

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture
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Martin Luther King Remembrance
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Honoring MLK with Calvin Alexander Ramsey through a powerful true story from the civil rights movement and reflections on Dr. King’s legacy.
About this Event

When: Sunday January 18, 12:30 PM
Where: via Zoom & In-Person at 269 4th Avenue

A true story inspires the moving tale of a mule that played a key role in the civil rights movement. When African-Americans in a poor community in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, who were inspired by a visit from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., attempted to defy local authorities trying to stop them from registering to vote, they got around a long detour on mule-drawn wagons. Later, after Dr. King’s assassination, two mules from Gee’s Bend pulled the farm wagon bearing his casket through the streets of Atlanta.

This event will be ASL interpreted.



About the Speaker

New York City-based Playwright, Book Author, Photographer, Calvin Alexander Ramsey was born in Baltimore, Maryland, before his family migrated to Roxboro, North Carolina. Upon graduating from high school, he landed jobs in the print shop of a North Carolina newspaper, sold insurance, and studied at UCLA. He wrote and produced the musical Bricktop and Ruth and The Green Book, the picture book inspiration for the Academy Award-winning film The Green Book.

His photographs have been exhibited in the U.S. Virgin Islands and are included in private collections in the United States. Ramsey received the Jane Adams Award for Ruth and The Green Book and Belle, The Last Mule at Gees Bend, the Bank Street College Best Book Award, the Texas Blue Bonnet Award, the Forward Magazine Best Book Award, ALA Notable Book Award, and the Star Review School Library Journal Award, and the distinguished Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drum Major for Justice Award. Ramsey is a member of the National Arts Club, New York, Sons of the American Revolution, and a former Trustee at the Bronx Museum of Art, New York.


About Brooklyn Ethical
Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture (Brooklyn Ethical) is a humanist community grounded in ethics, social justice, and collective care. Located at 269 4th Ave in Park Slope, we host community programs that uplift dignity, foster belonging, and promote action rooted in shared values. We are part of a larger movement of Ethical Societies across the country dedicated to nurturing human potential and working together for a more just world. This event is part of our Sunday Platform series which invites deep reflection and constructive dialogue around pressing social issues.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, 269 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, United States

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