WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In celebration of the 45th
anniversary of the Civil Rights March on Washington, Harry E. Johnson, Sr.
President and CEO of the Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National
Memorial Project Foundation, Inc., announced today that The Boeing Company
(NYSE: BA) will donate $1 million toward building a lasting Memorial to Dr.
King on the National Mall.
'On behalf of Boeing and its employees, I am proud to announce this gift
with the sincere hope that, through this Memorial, the power of Dr. King's
example will endure and become a reality in our lifetime,' said James Bell,
Boeing corporate president, chief financial officer and executive vice
president. 'Striving to create a better future by bringing people together,
enabling communication and protecting peace is what inspires our 160,000
employees everyday. We are tremendously honored to support the Memorial as an
enduring reminder of Dr. King's legacy of inclusion, hope and freedom.'
Bell made the announcement at the Unity Prayer Breakfast that Boeing
sponsored today at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. In addition to
Bell and Johnson, some 1,000 civil rights and faith leaders, government
officials and others attended the event.
'As a result of the generous donation by Boeing, the Memorial Foundation
has reached the $100 million fundraising mark and we continue to move forward
with excitement as we set forth to raise the remaining $20 million needed to
build the Memorial,' said Johnson.
Boeing joins the following major donors to the Memorial: General Motors,
Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation, NBA/WNBA, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Inc., W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The Walt Disney Company Foundation, The
Coca-Cola Foundation, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; The Ford Motor
Fund, Toyota, AARP, AFLAC, BP America, Inc., CIGNA, Credit Unions of the
United States, DuPont, ExxonMobil Foundation, Fannie Mae Corporation, FedEx
Corporation, GE, Ann and Joel Horowitz Family Foundation, John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation Sheila C. Johnson-Newman, Lehman Brothers, George Lucas,
MacFarlane Partners, The J. Willard and Alice S.