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Martin Luther King: March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom

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On August 28th 1963, Martin Luther King rose to the top of the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and delivered his legendary “I have a Dream” speech before 250 000 civil rights supporters. It would go on to reverberate through the nation, and through history, inspire generations and forever change the course of his culture. In the dying need for racial equality and justice for African Americans, King turned monolog into dialog as he spoke words that connected with his people, words that he knew his audience had urged to speak out themselves. As a scholar and a pastor, King was able to combine academic, political and biblical elements in his speech, which made sixteen minutes of oratory have the

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