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Omeka Image File
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Width
800
Height
635
Bit Depth
8
Channels
1
Place
Important spaces on the mall (See the "Places" writeboard in basecamp.)
Physical Description
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The structure is 189.7 by 118.5 feet, is 99 feet tall, and surrounded by 107 acres. Features a classical design with 36 fluted Doric columns made of Colorado Yule marble.
Location
The location of the interview.
38°53′21.48″N 77°3′0.40″W
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Memorials
Dublin Core
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Title
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Lincoln Memorial
Description
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<p>Constructed between 1914 and 1922, the Lincoln Memorial consists of a large, columned, classically inspired structure with a statue of Lincoln in the interior. Inscribed on the interior walls are Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address and his <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/493">Gettysburg Address</a>. The site has become a frequent stage for the civil rights demonstrations. African American opera singer <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/76">Marian Anderson</a> <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/101">performed there</a> after being barred from performing at then segregated Constitution Hall in 1939. In 1963 <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/90">Martin Luther King, Jr.</a> gave his <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/190">"I Have a Dream" speech</a> from the <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/35">steps of the Lincoln Memorial</a>.</p>
Creator
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Henry Bacon
Daniel Chester French
Source
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. <a href="http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002695614/">View original</a>.
Date
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05/30/1922 (Dedicated)
Coverage
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1890-1919
1920-1949
design & monuments
politics & protest