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Senator Murphy is inviting elementary, middle, and high school students from across Connecticut to help honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by submitting essays that reflect on Dr. King's dream, their own aspirations, and the importance of what Dr. King means to them.

Have questions? Please contact our office at: MLK_Essay@murphy.senate.gov

The 2024 contest is now over, thank you to everyone who submitted an essay!
Due Date: The contest is now closed.
Winners will be announced on Martin Luther King Day (Jan 15).


Writing Prompt: Students must submit individual essays that reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream and work towards equality. Students should provide their own aspirations, and the importance of what Dr. King means to them.

Word Count Guidelines: 
Elementary School (K-5): 100-200 wordsElementary School Students may submit essays with drawings or photos.Middle School (6-8): 300 wordsHigh School (9-12): 500 words
Entries may be handwritten or submitted electronically using the form on this page.


You can find this year’s winners below: