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The most important parts of Martin Luther King Jr.’s most famous speech are the ones you never hear. Here's what kids should know about it.
But “I Have a Dream” has arguably become his most radical speech — not because of what he said but because of how America has changed since that day.
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream today.
The original text of Martin Luther King'speech didn't contain the words "I have a dream." ...
Key Takeaways The original intent behind Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech was an appeal to end economic and employment inequalities.
The best-laid plans are often better off ignored—at least that was the case with Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington from the steps of the Lincoln ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is Sunday, and a group of D.C. public school students paid tribute on Friday by reciting his most famous speech.
OPINION I Have a Dream, 61 years later: What we must fight for daily We must fight daily for my uncle's dream to ensure future generations experience the promise of America he spoke about.
It was two days before the judge was set to make a ruling in the King family’s copyright lawsuit over the “I Have a Dream” speech, and lawyer Joe Beck called the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr ...
But “I Have a Dream” has arguably become his most radical speech — not because of what he said but because of how America has changed since that day.