The breakfast, held in the college's Great Room, drew nearly 350 guests who listened to inspiring talks and joyous gospel music while enjoying a full breakfast. The keynote speaker was William Yoast, the high school football coach portrayed in the film "Remember the Titans." John W. Franklin talked of the birth of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History. A well-loved tradition was the musical performance by the St. Peter Claver Catholic Church Gospel Choir and the inaugural MLK Breakfast performance by the First Missionary Baptist Church of Lexington Park Youth Choir. Singing separately and together, the choirs moved the audience into numerous standing ovations.
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