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Churchill bust out… bust of MLK in

I really don’t have much comment about this. But after all our lengthy arguments about Obama’s poor treatment of our British ally, and the not so gracious return of the Churchill bust, I thought you’d all like to know that the empty spot has been filled with another bust… that of Martin Luther King. [Mata note: Correction, the Lincoln bust occupies the Churchill spot, and the MLK bust sits near the Oval Office fireplace] oops… :0)

The, of late, ever on top of it Jake Tapper fills us in from Political Punch.

Well, here’s another way President Obama has put his historic stamp on the presidency. With no fanfare or media attention, President Obama last month added a new decoration to the Oval Office: a 12 5/8″ bronze bust of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

The work, titled “Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968),” is by celebrated African-American sculptor Charles Alston — the first African-American instructor at the Art Students League — who died in 1977.

Created in 1970, it was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery in 1974.

When the Smithsonian lent the bust to the President Bill Clinton’s White House in 2000 to be displayed in the White House Library, that marked, believe it or not, the very first time that the image of an African-American was displayed in a public space in the White House.

Pretty astounding, when you think about it, given the bust’s current place of honor.

The King bust sits near the fireplace and adjacent a bust of President Abraham Lincoln, with the two legendary Americans facing President Obama when he sits at the HMS Resolute Desk. The Lincoln bust sits where a bust of Sir Winston Churchill — on loan from the British Embassy after the 9/11 attacks, and returned before Mr. Obama’s inauguration — once sat.

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