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Obama: King 'Stirred Our Conscience'

Thousands attend dedication of Martin Luther King Jr Monument

By Polly Davis Doig,  Newser Staff

Posted Oct 16, 2011 12:17 PM CDT

(Newser) – Forty-three years after Martin Luther King Jr. was killed by an assassin's bullets, the nation's first black president today led an all-star tribute to the civil rights activist who "stirred our conscience" and made our Union "more perfect." "I know we will overcome," proclaimed President Obama at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Monument. The giant granite statue stands just to the southeast of where King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech, notes the AP.

Obama left a copy of his inaugural speech to be placed in a time capsule at the monument. He was joined by King's children, and luminaries ranging from Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder to Jesse Jackson. "He was my baby brother," King's older sister Dr Christine King Farris told the crowd. “During my life, I watched a baby become a great hero." With 10,000 chairs set up, the crowd was standing room only, notes the Washington Post. "I sometimes see a sense of entitlement among young people,” said a high school teacher who came. “I want to let them know that a lot of the things they are able to do today is because of him and his contributions."

Eldest son of Dr. King, Martin Luther King, III speaks to the crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC on October 16, 2011.
Eldest son of Dr. King, Martin Luther King, III speaks to the crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC on October 16, 2011.   (Getty Images)
Second daughter and youngest child of MLK, Bernice King speaks to the crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC, on October 16, 2011.
Second daughter and youngest child of MLK, Bernice King speaks to the crowd at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication ceremony in Washington, DC, on October 16, 2011.   (Getty Images)
Jesse Jackson speaks to the media at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
Jesse Jackson speaks to the media at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/The News Journal, Suchat Pederson)
President Obama, with first lady Michelle Obama, daughters Malia and Sasha, and mother-in-law Marian Robinson, visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Oct. 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
President Obama, with first lady Michelle Obama, daughters Malia and Sasha, and mother-in-law Marian Robinson, visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Oct. 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Aretha Franklin sings before President Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
Aretha Franklin sings before President Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Dr. Christine King Farris, sister of Martin Luther King Jr., waves after speaking at a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall, October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
Dr. Christine King Farris, sister of Martin Luther King Jr., waves after speaking at a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall, October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
A demonstrators hold a sign under the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial during a rally and march of thousands in Washington Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.
A demonstrators hold a sign under the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial during a rally and march of thousands in Washington Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.   (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
People wait in line during sunrise for a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
People wait in line during sunrise for a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
Stevie Wonder embraces Susan Taylor, formerly of Essence Magazine, before President Obama arrives to speak at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
Stevie Wonder embraces Susan Taylor, formerly of Essence Magazine, before President Obama arrives to speak at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
A demonstrators hold a sign under the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial during a rally and march of thousands in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.
A demonstrators hold a sign under the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial during a rally and march of thousands in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.   (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
An elderly woman adorned with the American flag awaits the start of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication ceremony in Washington, DC, in the early morning hours October 16, 2011.
An elderly woman adorned with the American flag awaits the start of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication ceremony in Washington, DC, in the early morning hours October 16, 2011.   (Getty Images)
A woman reads a program before a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
A woman reads a program before a dedication ceremony at the Martin Luther King Memorial on the National Mall October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
President Obama, daughter Malia Obama, and Harry Johnson, president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation, look up at the MLK National Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Obama, daughter Malia Obama, and Harry Johnson, president of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Foundation, look up at the MLK National Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden sing We Shall Overcome at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden sing "We Shall Overcome" at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Obama and Michelle Obama make their way to the stage for Obama to speak at the  dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial October 16, 2011.
President Obama and Michelle Obama make their way to the stage for Obama to speak at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial October 16, 2011.   (Getty Images)
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome singer Stevie Wonder to the stage at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome singer Stevie Wonder to the stage at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and Vice President Joe Biden welcome Stevie Wonder to the stage at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, and Vice President Joe Biden welcome Stevie Wonder to the stage at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Obama applauds Aretha Franklin during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Obama applauds Aretha Franklin during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Barack Obama speaks at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
President Barack Obama speaks at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Audience members hold hands and sing We Will Overcome after President Barack Obama spoke during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
Audience members hold hands and sing "We Will Overcome" after President Barack Obama spoke during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.   (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.
President Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial October 16, 2011 in Washington, DC.   (Getty Images)
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COMMENTS
Showing 3 of 14 comments
Edgar
Oct 17, 2011 4:33 AM CDT
One of these days, someone will point out just what contribution the negro race has made towards civilisation and the well being of mankind.Apart from winning a few Olympic medals that is.
Count-Spatula
Oct 16, 2011 7:09 PM CDT
If Obama's done anything in the last 3 years, he's shown he doesn't have a conscience.
n230099
Oct 16, 2011 5:13 PM CDT
"Obama: King 'Stirred Our Conscience'" Yeah, yeah...we know...we were here.
 

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