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40 Years On, DC Artists Revisit Don Miller’s MLK Mural

Last updated: January 16, 2026 2:20 pm
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC is home to a 56-foot painting that has been a powerful tribute to the civil rights leader since 1986. The mural, known as the “King Mural,” was created by artist Don Miller and meticulously details the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. from his childhood to his assassination in 1968.

The mural not only celebrates King but also honors other key figures in the Civil Rights Movement who are often overlooked. Depictions include King graduating from Morehouse College, leading marches, and delivering his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. Additionally, the mural features portraits of leaders from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and commemorates the victims of the 1963 bombing of a church in Alabama.

Nia Keturah Calhoun, a DC-based artist, recently visited the library to admire the mural. She expressed the importance of murals as markers of time and significance, serving as daily reminders of sacrifice and triumph. Calhoun’s own work, including a mural of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, highlights the impact of political figures in public spaces.

The library will host a special program on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the mural’s unveiling. The event will feature a musical performance and remarks from members of Don Miller’s family. Miller, a Jamaican-born artist, dedicated his art practice to honoring and documenting Black history, making the King Mural a fitting tribute to the library’s namesake.

Nekisha Durrett, another DC-based artist, shares Miller’s dedication to highlighting forgotten Black history through art. Raised near Harriet Tubman’s childhood home, Durrett creates pieces that celebrate Tubman’s legacy, including a 20-foot sculpture of Tubman’s shawl. Durrett emphasizes the importance of creating art in public spaces to make it accessible to everyone.

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Don Miller’s dream was for his work to continue to influence and inspire audiences long after his passing. The impact of the “King Mural” on both local artists and library patrons demonstrates that his dream has been realized. The mural serves as a visual portal into the history of the Civil Rights Movement and a powerful tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.

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