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One notable statue in Washington, D.C. that is not of a U.S. president is the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. located on the National Mall. Unveiled in 2011, it honors the civil rights leader's contributions to social justice and equality. The statue depicts King emerging from a stone, symbolizing his strength and resolve in the face of adversity. Another example is the statue of Frederick Douglass, which celebrates the life and achievements of the former enslaved person and prominent abolitionist.

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