Culture
I Have A Dream
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed the 250,000 at the March on Washington with a speech many consider one of the most significant in American history. Diane Daveport, a young college student, used her tiny recorder to capture Dr. King’s “I Have A Dream” speech. For 50 years, she has shared her copy of the speech with an eye toward nurturing the dream and preserving the optimism of that August day.
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