I will never forget the awe and quiet inspiration I felt when I first saw the statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I was humbled to know that I was privileged to march down Woodward Avenue in Detroit, MI in June of 1963. And my Mother and I were able to get into Huntington Place, then, called Cobo Hall, to hear the first rendition of his famous "I Have A Dream" speech. As a youngster I did not realize then as I do now that I was a part of history. I am so very happy that I had the opportunity to be a part of that glorious day. And to live to see such an iconic artistic work in honor of Dr. King truly has been a key highlight of my life.
Fairy C. Hayes-Scott, Ph.D.
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