They Had a Dream, Too

Summary


Americans of accomplishment stand at significant mileposts on the pathway to equal rights

Martin Luther King's emotionally charged sermon at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 inspired millions and is generally thought of as one of the cornerstone moments in the history of the American civil rights movement.

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They Had a Dream, Too

Delivered at a point in time when segregation was gradually eroding, King's nationally televised, I Have A Dream speech snatched the bitter struggle for civil rights out of the mean streets of Selma, Ala., and sat it down in the comfortable Barcaloungers of mainstream America.

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