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Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Sculpture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture of Civil Rights Activist Martin Luther King, Jr. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King Junior Memorial in Washington D.C., USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King Junior Memorial in Washington D.C., USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington DC, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King statue. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Sculpture
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial in Washington D.C. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King statue. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King statue. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King statue. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial in Washington D.C. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington DC Royalty Free Stock Photo
The work was inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech before his assassination in Memphis on April 4, 1968. Vigorously futuristic, yet stolid, the massive work hugs the walkway, then thrusts skyward in a muscular analogy of Dr. King’s spiritual struggle and his determination, through non-violent means, to move the mountains of civil injustice and social intolerance. Richard Hunt, born 1935, is a nationally renowned sculptor.


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