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America Mourns The Loss Of Martin Luther King 55 Years After His Assassination
Decades have passed since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis as he stood on the balcony. The loss of the man who helped create one of the world’s most enduring social justice movements has been immeasurable. His voice is recognizable by generations who only know him through history books.
From TheVillageCelebration archives, we have a recitation of King’s famous speech, “I Have A Dream” by Stephon Ferguson who portrayed the Civil Rights legend in the movie produced by Time magazine.
https://www.thevillagecelebration.com/hearing-voice-dr-king-atlanta-man/
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