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The Stone of Hope

Alyssa McReynolds

Created on November 6, 2025

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Dr. King is carved into the Stone of Hope, looking forward with his arms crossed.This shows he was strong, confident, and still dreaming about a better future for everyone. His forward gaze means he is looking toward the future, just like he wanted people to do.

This big stone represents hard times — all the unfairness, racism, and struggles that people faced. It shows the tough challenges Dr. King and many others had to push through to make the world a fairer place.

This is the stone where Dr. King’s statue is carved.It stands for hope, courage, and change — how something good can come out of something hard. It comes from one of Dr. King’s quotes: “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.”

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The Mountain of Despair

Dr. King's Position

The Stone of Hope

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Around the memorial are 14 quotes from Dr. King’s speeches and sermons.These words remind people about peace, love, equality, and justice.

The memorial sits between the Lincoln Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.This placement shows how Dr. King’s work connects to the ideas of freedom and equality that Lincoln and Jefferson also stood for.

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Quotes on the Wall

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