Margaret Fosmoe | August 4, 2016
The city next year will install a sculpture at Leighton Plaza downtown depicting figures of the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh and the Rev. Martin Luther King joining hands, just as they did at a civil rights rally in 1964.
The image of the two civil rights leaders was captured in a famous photo.
The sculpture will be created by Granger-based artist Tuck Langland, a retired Indiana University South Bend art professor.
The news was announced Wednesday afternoon at Leighton Plaza by Mayor Pete Buttigieg, community leaders and Notre Dame representatives.
Originally published by Daily Domer Staff at dailydomer.nd.edu on August 04, 2016.