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Aug. 28, 2024, marks the 61st anniversary of my uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which he delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
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," he repeated again and again, each time laying out his hopes for the world his children -- and you -- would grow up in.
I Have A Dream,’ Stevie Doc and Tobias Turley, play Sophie and Sky, and be a part of our 25th Anniversary celebrations. They are very much part of the ‘Mamma Mia!’ family now.
At the March on Washington, where thousands gathered on Saturday to renew the call for equality, participants reflected on Martin Luther King’s historic speech and its themes in the present.
On today's episode of the 5 Things podcast: MLK Jr.'s daughter reflects on her father’s ‘I have a dream’ speech Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his most iconic speech on Aug. 28, 1963 ...
A march in Detroit this weekend commemorates the 60th anniversary of the city's "Walk to Freedom" — where Martin Luther King Jr. gave an early version of his "I Have A Dream" speech.