Less than two months before the Aug. 28 dedication in Washington, D.C., of a major memorial to Martin Luther King Jr., controversy is surrounding the sculpture. No, not from people who don't think the late civil rights icon deserves the honor. Rather, the criticism is coming from those who question the decision to use a Chinese sculptor, or think the 30-foot statue looks "too Asian" or "too confrontational," USA Today reports.
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