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MLK Memorial architect says inscription will stay

MLK Memorial architect says inscription will stay
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The statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is seen unveiled from scaffolding during the soft opening of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, Monday, Aug. 22, 2011. The memorial will be dedicated Sunday, Aug. 28. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The executive architect of the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington says an inscription on the monument won't be changed, despite criticism from poet Maya Angelou that it makes King sound arrogant.

Ed Jackson Jr. tells The Washington Post he stands by the paraphrased line from King's "drum major" sermon in 1968.

King said, "If you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major for justice. Say that I was a drum major for peace. I was a drum major for righteousness."

The shortened version reads: "I was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness."

Jackson says the line has historical perspective and allows King to define himself. He says there is no way it can be altered.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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