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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · I Have a Dream, the speech by civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., that was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March on Washington. A call for equality and freedom, it became one of the defining moments of the civil rights movement and one of the most iconic speeches in American history.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of interpostion and nullification; that one day right down in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and brothers. August 28, 1963.

  3. 9. Mai 2024 · On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Over 200,000 people gathered in peaceful demonstration to promote Civil Rights and economic eqality for African Americans, urging Congress to pass the Civil ...

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  4. 8. Mai 2024 · „I have a dream ...“, beginnt er seine Rede. Diese Worte haben sich ins Gedächtnis einer ganzen Generation eingebrannt. „Ich habe den Traum“, sagt Martin Luther King, „dass meine Kinder eines Tages in einer Nation leben werden, in der sie nicht wegen der Farbe ihrer Haut, sondern nach dem Wesen ihres Charakters beurteilt werden." Dieser Traum spricht den Menschen aus dem Herzen ...

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · Probably the most famous speech of the 20th century by Martin Luther King on Wednesday, August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. I present to you a heartfelt speech which reminds...

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  6. Vor 5 Tagen · A Summary and Analysis of Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' Speech By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) 'I Have a Dream' is one of the greatest speeches in American history. Delivered by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-68) in Washington D.C. in 1963, the speech is a powerful rallying cry for racial equality and for a fairer and equal ...

  7. I had only hoped that if that were the case you would have messaged me to let me know. I spent an hour and a half sitting downstairs waiting for you to pull up. Then I spent 30 minutes waiting to see if I got a text, my answer was silence. I don't know if you felt you had to say yes because if you didn't I might cause a scene. I hope you know ...