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Qwendolyn Swinton, 81, and Dedra Arthur, 59, with a family friend, Sharon Duncan, 57.
Qwendolyn Swinton, 81, and Dedra Arthur, 59, with a family friend, Sharon Duncan, 57. (Courtesy Photo/Valencia Mohammed)
Friends from Texas and Maryland
Originally published October 16, 2011

Qwendolyn Swinton, 81, and Dedra Arthur, 59 visited the Mall with a family friend, Sharon Duncan, 57 from Maryland.more More Arrow

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The Bowen family
- Ezekiel Bowen, 10, Daniel Bowen, 40, DeQuency Bowen, 39, Cynthia Bowen, 8, and Joshua Bowen, nine months came specifically for the commemoration from West Brookville, N.Y.more More Arrow


The Huff family
- Marc Huff, 35, Denise Huff, 50, Marquise, 11 and Cheyenne Jones, 10, came to see the monument from Cleveland, Ohio.more More Arrow


Malcolm "Y" Brown
- Malcolm “Y” Brown, 79, Hull, Ma. Calls himself Malcolm Y. He remembered how parts of the movement came together and bonded “just like today with people coming together for different causes, different groups had their own agenda. Dr. King was able to pull us together.”more More Arrow


Aleain Williams
- Aleain Williams, 80, Brooklyn, NY said she remembered meeting Dr. King make a speech at 116th Street in Harlem after the stabbing of a 26-year old civil rights activist.more More Arrow


Claudyne Jefferson
- Claudyne Jefferson, 64, Nashville, TN said looking at the monument is like envisioning accomplishing a milestone.more More Arrow


Dick Gregory (left) and Jesse Jackson (center)
- Jesse Jackson, former DC Shadow Senator, spoke on the DC Statehood issue. “We need a full scale national movement to get the residents of DC their statehood..."more More Arrow


Sheila McNeill-Lee
- Sheila McNeill-Lee stood transfixed before the 30-foot statue of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. It was pouring rain. Her thoughts raced back to her childhood.
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Julius C. Brown
- Julius C. Brown made his way to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial with his wife and 6-year-old grandson Marcel Green to pay respect to a man Brown said paid the ultimate price in a quest to gain equal rights for Black Americans. more More Arrow


Tyesha Hill
- Tyesha Hill, 25, a student at the University of Houston, traveled from Texas to be a part of the historical Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial dedication.more More Arrow


Diane Walker
- Diane Walker’s tour of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial brought tears to her eyes. The grandmother from Fairfax, Va., spoke of her struggle living through the times when King was at his pinnacle.more More Arrow


Tim McCarthy brought his family from Ireland for the dedication of the King Memorial.
- The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message resonated beyond the United States. For proof, look no further than Tim McCarthy, who brought his family from Ireland for the dedication of the King Memorial.more More Arrow


Okie Amadi
- The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired Okie Amadi to become a lawyer. So he booked his travel plans from his home in Honolulu to Washington, D.C., as soon as the dates for the King Memorial dedication were announced.more More Arrow


Lavonne Merriweather
- Tradition is the reason Lavonne Merriweather and a group of her girlfriends wound up in Washington, D.C.more More Arrow


Rosalind Cylar, 35 Huntsville, Maryland
- The possibility of inclement weather was not enough to stop Rosalind Cylar from joining her husband to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.more More Arrow