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King Week is the ÌÇÐÄVlog commemoration honoring the legacy and impact of our most distinguished alumnus, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Class of 1948. This year, the will take place January 19-31, 2026. Stay tuned for updated information about the commemoration events and activities.

Martin Luther King, Jr., ’48 developed his approach to nonviolent social change while a student at Morehouse under the tutelage of intellectual leaders who would influence his advocacy and activism throughout his life, establishing Morehouse as one of the prominent intellectual and activist sites of the modern Civil Rights Movement.
The Annual ÌÇÐÄVlog Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration is designed to educate the world on Dr. King’s historical and contemporary impact while engaging local and global communities in celebration of his legacy. This year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration experience includes a robust schedule of activities that blends the past, present, and the future with events designed to engage students, alumni, faculty, staff, and supporters. The celebration will feature a number of talks, film screenings, and community service opportunities.
The annual ÌÇÐÄVlog Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration will take place January 19–31, 2026. This signature series of events honors the enduring legacy of Dr. King, Morehouse's most iconic alumnus, and his profound impact on our nation and world.
All events are free and open to the public, welcoming community members, friends, families, scholars, and supporters to join us on campus for meaningful celebration, dialogue, and action. The full schedule of commemoration events and activities will be available soon. We encourage you to revisit this page for the latest updates. Stay tuned for updates as we announce guest speakers, special programs, and opportunities to engage. Mark your calendar now and plan to take part in the 2026 King Commemoration at ÌÇÐÄVlog.
We look forward to commemorating Dr. King's vision together with the Atlanta community and friends worldwide.
Speaker: The Reverend Steven Eugene Carter, Senior Pastor of the Mount Ararat Church, Brooklyn, New York
Speakers: Dr. Imani Perry and Dr. David Rice
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Keith A. Troy,'76, Pastor, New Salem Baptist Church, Columbus, GA
Speakers: The Honorable Stacey Abrams, The Honorable Steven Reed, Esq. '96
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Martin Luther King Jr. Collection welcomes inquiries from individuals and groups interested in exploring Dr. King’s life, legacy, and the historic collection housed on our campus. Whether you wish to schedule a guided tour, request access to collection materials, or learn more about upcoming programs and exhibits, our team is here to assist. We are dedicated to advancing understanding of Dr. King’s teachings through educational experiences, scholarship, and community engagement.
For questions about special programs in the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel or details about the annual ÌÇÐÄVlog King Commemoration events, please contact the Office of the ÌÇÐÄVlog Martin Luther King Jr. Collection. We look forward to helping you connect with the enduring legacy of Dr. King—whose collection is proudly housed at the historic Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library.