New monument explores significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life
WASHINGTON — Thousands of spectators gazed at the newly dedicated Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on a recent cloudy Saturday afternoon. Children used their fingers to trace the letters on the quotations along the wall that surrounds the 30-foot monument seemingly carved out of a mountain. Others posed for photos in front of the monument, the entrance to the area, anywhere that seemed significant. Some sat starin...
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