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MLK Memorial Design ‘The Embrace' Wins Approval; Coming To Boston Common In 2022

A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is set to be unveiled on Boston Common in 2022.

The 22-foot sculpture near the Parkman Bandstand, where Dr. King led a rally and spoke in 1965, “invites visitors to gather and enter into the Kings’ embrace.”
The 22-foot sculpture near the Parkman Bandstand, where Dr. King led a rally and spoke in 1965, “invites visitors to gather and enter into the Kings’ embrace.” (MLK Boston)

BOSTON — A memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is set to be unveiled on Boston Common in 2022. The Boston Arts Commission voted to approve the final design for “The Embrace,” which features interlocking bronze arms of the Kings, the city announced Wednesday.

The 22-foot sculpture near the Parkman Bandstand, where Dr. King led a rally and spoke in 1965, “invites visitors to gather and enter into the Kings’ embrace.”

“With this vote, we are one step closer to seeing this memorial come to life in our city, recognizing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King’s trailblazing legacy,” said Mayor Marty Walsh in a statement. “It will be a constant source of inspiration for all residents and visitors to Boston, and will play an important role in marking the progress we’ve made in addressing inequity in our city, and reminding us of the work that still needs to be done.”

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