Communities remember
- Kaid Benfield
- Director, Smart Growth Program, Washington, DC
- Blog | About
- Posted April 4, 2008 in Living Sustainably
Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Buffalo
Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Baltimore

Martin Luther King, Jr. K-8 school, Sacramento
Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Seattle

Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Columbia, South Carolina
Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, Trenton
Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Montgomery County MD
Martin Luther King, Jr. statue, Portland OR
(bookmark or email this entry)
Comments are closed for this post.
We close comments on a blog post when it's clear the conversation has moved on -- click on the tags (above) or on our homepage to see if we've got fresh news and views on this post's topic.










Comments
Angry African — Apr 4 2008 05:11 PM
I never noticed it before. It has been there for a while. This picture of Martin Luther King Jr on our fridge door. I hardly look at the fridge door, but there it was. Amongst all the fridge magnets and numbers and pictures of the kids. But what made me stop was that the picture was of a white Martin Luther King Jr. My young daughter made this great man white. And I couldn’t be prouder. I think he would be proud. I know she will continue to live his dream. http://angryafrican.net/2008/03/16/martin-luther-king-jr-is-white/