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MLK Memorial Quote WASHINGTON — A quote inscribed in stone on the new Martin Luther King memorial will likely be changed after complaints it didn’t accurately reflect the civil rights leader’s words.

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The King memorial opened in August with the quote: “I was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness.”

The phrase is modified from a speech King began by saying, “Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice … ”

Poet Maya Angelou said the truncated version made King sound like “an arrogant twit.”

The Washington Post reported Friday that Interior Secretary Ken Salazar set a deadline in 30 days for the National Park Service to consult with interested parties and make a change.

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  • Anonymous

    The monument was made in China, they probably couldn’t care less about MLK.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Iwillbfree/ Iwillbfree

    I GUARANTEE YOU, THERE WILL BE NO ASIANS CELEBRATING KING TOMORROW! They will be treating negroids DISRESPECTABLE just like they normally do when they enter their businesses!

    BUT, NEGROIDS LET A SLANT EYED NIGGA CARVE THIS MONUMENT!

    I’M DONE!

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