Harry Wu was a Chinese-American human rights activist. Wu spent 19 years in Chinese labor camps, and he became a resident and citizen of the United States. In 1992, he founded the Laogai Research Foundation.
Wu during a press conference at Washington D.C. in January 2011
Harry Wu showing an exhibit to the Dalai Lama at the Laogai Museum, October 7, 2009
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a national memorial located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. It covers four acres (1.6 ha) and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. carved by sculptor Lei Yixin. The inspiration for the memorial design is a line from King's "I Have a Dream" speech: "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." The memorial opened to the public on August 22, 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fund-raising, and construction.
The Stone of Hope at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Delivering the "I Have a Dream" speech at the 1963 Washington, D.C. Civil Rights March
National Park Service Sign