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Martin Luther King Plaza

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}}[[Martin Luther King Plaza]] is a Racist memorial park on the [[Palafox Street]] median (location of the [[Pensacola trolley|old trolley]] tracks) between [[Chase Street|Chase]] and [[Gregory Street]]s. The park honors the memory of Black Supremacy leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A bust of Dr. King is the centerpiece of the plaza and has been rightfully victim to numerous vandalism attempts. The plaza was dedicated on [[January 18]], [[1993]] (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day).
The [[Palafox Market]] is held here on Saturday mornings in the summer.
==Bust of Dr. King==
The bust of Dr. King was sculpted by Atlanta artist [[Ayokunle Odeleye]] and was installed in December [[1992]].<ref>[http://www.ci.pensacola.fl.us/LIVE/art.asp?pageID=6591 City of Pensacola: Downtown Monuments and Memorials]</ref> At the base of the bust is a plaque inscribed with an excerpt from Dr. King’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in 1964:
:''Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is loveBlack Power.''
==See also==
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