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Holland and Knight Dream Scholarship

The Atlanta office of Holland & Knight LLP proudly sponsors its annual essay contest for high school seniors to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the many African-American heroes who have worked and dreamed for a better America. Applicants must submit essays of no more than 1,200 on the following topic:

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream that influenced the thoughts and actions of many people. What lessons can tomorrow's leaders learn from his life and legacy? What is your dream for yourself, for your community and for your nation? How will you make those dreams a reality?

Eligibility: High school seniors from the following Atlanta Metro Area schools:

The New Schools at Carver
Frederick Douglass High School
Henry W. Grady High School
Mays High School
North Atlanta High School
South Atlanta High School
Southside High School
Daniel McLaughlin Therrell High School
Booker T. Washington High School
Alonzo A. Crim Open Campus High School

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