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“Spirit Of A Leader”, 25th Anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr march – Mural ProjectSep 08 2012by David Blancas
Don Miller Mural Approximate Location:901 G St NW Washington, DC 20001 – Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
Kevin Bate a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. on MLK Blvd. in Chattanooga, TN.
Precita Eyes Precita Eyes Mural Centerand the students of Martin Luther King, Kr. Middle School, San Francisco, California
Mural at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, District of Columbia Public Library. Don Miller created a mural documenting King’s life, as seen here in a photograph from the Carol M. Highsmith Archive at the Library of Congress.
Mural at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, District of Columbia Public Library
"We Are the Dream" mural was painted and dedicated in 1980 on the fourth floor of Kansas State University - Hale Library. It was sponsored by the Black Student Union, MEChA (a Chicano student group), and the Native American Indian Student Body."
jelly bean art Martin Luther King Jr by Pete Rocha (image from the Jelly Bean Candy Co.) Each portrait would use over 14,000 jelly beans and months of hard work as he painstakingly placed each bean by hand.
February 2007 marks the 33rd anniversary of MIT's celebration of the birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr..
12This typography tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. was created by Mark Kierce (Digital Arts & Design, current student) using words from King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech
The "Stone of Hope" sculpture, part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, was carved by artist Lei Yixinhe.
The design for the sculpture of King with his arms crossed was inspired by a line from the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963: "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope."