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On Aug. 28, 1963, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech that inspired America — and shamed it into honoring the principles on which it was founded. Clarence ...
Black American civil rights leader Martin Luther King (1929 - 1968) addresses crowds during the March On Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, where he gave his 'I Have A Dream' speech.
Indeed, Martin Luther King Jr. ought to be seen as the metaphor and the message of this struggle of his recognition that we are all one human family; that we have all been created in the image of ...
BOSTON - On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his historic "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Sixty years later, it continues to inspire.
Journalist Jamie Stiehm and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Clarence Page commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 90th birthday by discussing King's "I Have a Dream" speech, and the August 28, 1963.
Sunday, August 28 marks the 59th anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Looking back, I remember how much my uncle loved America; so much that he ...
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the iconic I Have a Dream Speech my uncle, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., so famously delivered in 1963 from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Martin Luther King's 1962 speech at Booker T. Washington High School in Rocky Mount might have been the first documented time King used "I have a dream." ...
AP. FILE - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. acknowledges the crowd at the Lincoln Memorial for his "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington, D.C. on Aug. 28, 1963.
The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. waves to the March on Washington crowd from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the site of his “I Have a Dream” speech.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter tells March for Our Lives crowd: 'I have a dream that enough is enough' Yolanda Renee King, 9, told the crowd that she, too, has a dream.
Clarence Jones, who helped the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. write the “I Have A Dream Speech,” told a Television Critics Association panel in 2013 how the most famous part of the speech came ...
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