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Outside the Douglas County Courthouse in downtown Omaha Nebraska is a large statute of the Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
I spotted him while taking a break during a city council hearing on equal voting rights for gays, lesbians and transgender individuals.
Martin seems to be in a state of haste, seemingly running from somewhere or something..
Ironic backdrop of the courthouse where in 1919 a black man was murdered and drug through the streets of downtown Omaha.
He looks like he is sporting a judges robe.
Omaha Nebraska
6 February 2012 Monday
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James Wiley gave props (6 Apr 2012):
The statue is a standout!



















