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Friday, 13 January 2012

America is changing the reference to the dispute of Martin Luther King Memoria


A spokesman will be to change the date entered in the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, after months of complaints that have been released in a statement from its original context, on Friday.
Marks on the left side of the building, which opened in August in a park near the National Mall in Washington, says: "I was a drum major for justice, peace and justice."
Advocates have complained since that date the king seems to self-sufficiency and arrogance, saying that what he really the King in Atlanta in February 4, 1968, were as follows:
"If you want to say I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice. Let's say I was drum major for peace. I was a drum major for justice, and all the other shallow things will not matter."

Wrote Rachel Manteuffel, a columnist in The Washington Post, in an opinion article on Friday that the Minister of the Interior Ken Salazar was awarded the National Park Service 30 days to consult with the Foundation for the King Memorial and others, including members of the King family to find a better deal.
According to Kelly O'Donnell, NBC News, "the Interior Ministry said the press secretary to get to Adam Salazar, from Washington.

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