Louisville Urban League Hosts Annual Luncheon and Reflects on Past Year of Service
At 91 years old, Civil Rights leader Xernona Clayton said she isn't resting.
"Our fight always is to encourage everybody to join the fight. That's how you win," Clayton said.
She said the battle isn't over yet. Clayton was an aid to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and had her start in civil rights with the Urban League in Chicago.
"What's really disconcerting to those of us who were on the fight every day is that the victories we thought we had won, we're looking at it now as maybe it wasn't a real victory because it didn't last long," Clayton said.
Louisville Urban League (Louisville, KY) hosted the Annual IMPACT Report Luncheon at Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center on West Muhammad Ali Boulevard.
Clayton was a speaker at the event. Urban League President and CEO Sadiqa Reynolds reflected on the past and made plans for the future.