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I HAVE A DREAM: “1963 is not an end, but a beginning.”—Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., addressing more than 200,000 people in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963 In the early 1980s, John Woodrow Wilson created an eight-foot-tall bronze portrait head of Dr. King absorbed in thought for a park in Buffalo, New York. Inspired by Buddhist, Olmec, and Easter Island examples, the artist explored ideas for a monumental sculpture that would capture both King’s humanity and the universality of his ideals, as seen in this drawing study for the project. “Martin Luther King, Jr.,” 1981, by John Woodrow Wilson (Philadelphia Museum of Art: 125th Anniversary Acquisition. Purchased with funds contributed by the Young Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in honor of the 125th Anniversary of the Museum and in celebration of African American art, 2000-34-1)


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