Interior Secretary Ken Salazar endorsed a plan Tuesday to remove a disputed inscription from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, rather than cut into the granite to replace it with a fuller quotation.
Salazar said he had reached an agreement with King's family, the group that built the memorial and the National Park Service to remove a paraphrase from King's "Drum Major" speech by carving grooves over the lettering to match existing marks in the sculpture.
Memorial sculptor Lei Yixin recommended removing the inscription this way to avoid harming the monument's structural integrity.
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2 comments:
Take the socialist behemoth down.
MLK Jr was republican...
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