74. On The Anniversary of MLK’s Historic “I Have A Dream” Speech
I find it difficult to talk about politics on a public platform, but please don’t mistake that as me being unwilling to take a stand at the expense of my comfort. It’s the 57th anniversary of The March on Washington. What is your hope and dream for our generation?
Read: MLK’s I Have A Dream Speech, John Lewis’ posthumous essay.
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Listen: Why It’s Difficult To Find Full Video of King’s History Speech (via NPR)
Read: The woman who inspired Martin Luther King's “I Have a Dream” speech (via Vox)
Read: Former basketball coach Raveling proud owner of Martin Luther King's famous speech (via The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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