WASHINGTON - Organizers have set a new date in October to dedicate the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial after Hurricane Irene forced them to postpone the event in August, days before 250,000 people were expected to attend.
The memorial's executive architect Ed Jackson Jr. told The Associated Press on Sunday it will now be dedicated Oct. 16 on the National Mall. A formal announcement is expected this week.
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Obama will be there to dedicate the Black Man memorial.
ReplyDeleteAnother reverse hate brought on by the black population.
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ReplyDeleteSo you think MLK was just about advancing the "black man"? I don't even think it's kool aid you are drinking, just more anger at your washed up life and cheap whiskey