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Carousel on the Mall

Carousel on the Mall WASHINGTON DC On August 28, 1963, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, not far from here. On that same...


Carousel on the Mall
WASHINGTON DC
On August 28, 1963, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., delivered his "I Have a Dream"
speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial,
not far from here. On that same day, this
carousel was part of a small but significant
victory for Civil Rights about 40 miles away,
as segregation ended at Baltimore's Gwynn
Oak Amusement Park after nearly a decade of
protests there. The first African American
child to go on a ride at Gwynn Oak that day
was 11-month-old Sharon Langley. With her
father Charles Langley, Jr., by her side, she
took a spin on the park's carousel, as news
reporters snapped photos. In 1981, the Gwynn
Oak carousel S.N. 105948, a classic, built by
the Allan Herschell Co., was relocated here to
the National Mall, where it has always been
open to everyone and stands as a symbol of
the harmony of which Dr. King dreamed.


Submitted by @drewackermann

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