The long road to recognition of MLK Day in Arizona
With Black History Month here and the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, we take a look at the long road it took for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Arizona, a road that cost the Valley its first opportunity to host a Super Bowl in 1993.
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