'I Have A Dream' - Four Simple Words That Galvanized A Nation
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During his short but effective life as preacher and civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. gave many speeches. However the one that seemed to resonate with the entire country, race notwithstanding, was the one he delivered fifty years ago on August 28th, 1963, whilst standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
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- I hate kids12년 이하God bless him
- kid12년 이하he shouldnt never died
frivdear23112년 이하hey was a good man
gap43012년 이하sad
gloriastar12년 이하It's such an inspiring speech.- Hi123약 12년This is a good article. Really inspiring. : )
paddlewax2003약 12년We all are treated fairly, but in the other days, there were a lot of prejudice and racial slurs in the U.S. in the early 1900's. Another black man is Jackie Robinson, who fought for what he had faith in. Even Rosa Parks wanted the freedom to sit in the front of the bus, so she was right by saying no to the bus driver that sent her to jail. We all deserve our peace, and prosperity.
bigreddog1약 12년very well said and i know about this i was studying this in my classroom
- velvette약 12년love him. some much history on him. SO POPUARL
- velvette약 12년i love martain luther king
london123약 12년This is a story about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,when james earl ray assassinated Dr. king over a speech that was not important to james earl ray but it was to us.So say if I killed james earl ray over a speech would it be fair no so why did he kill martin Luther king over a speech
london123약 12년that's just sad how someone going to kill him when it was just a speech about his dream