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DESCRIPTION;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Keeper of the Dream Award was established in January 1993 to recognize 
 Oakland University students who have contributed to interracial understandin
 g and good will. The Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Awards Celebration also
  honors the legacy of the late civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, 
 Jr. and awards up to six scholarships to students that best demonstrate exce
 ptional leadership qualities through their involvement on campus and in the 
 community by breaking down racial and cultural stereotypes and by promoting 
 unity among all people to foster a campus environment rich in diversity and 
 multiculturalism. It is also an opportunity to publicly recognize students w
 ho exemplify Dr. King’s vision, and to award them annual scholarships for th
 eir efforts in promoting interracial tolerance and understanding. Since its 
 inception, over 80 students from a wide variety of academic majors have been
  awarded scholarships. The Keynote speaker for the 21st annual Keeper of the
  Dream Scholarship Awards Ceremony is Daymond John, founder of FUBU clothing
  line and currently starring on the television business show Shark Tank. <br
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Keeper of the Dream Award was established in January 1993 to recognize 
 Oakland University students who have contributed to interracial understandin
 g and good will. The Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Awards Celebration also
  honors the legacy of the late civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, 
 Jr. and awards up to six scholarships to students that best demonstrate exce
 ptional leadership qualities through their involvement on campus and in the 
 community by breaking down racial and cultural stereotypes and by promoting 
 unit