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August 28,1963,Washington,DC during THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON rally.

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Q: Where did Martin Luther King Jr give his you have a Dream speech and how many people attended?
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How many people attended the you have a dreams speech?

250,ooo attended to supporters Martin Luther King JR. 250,000 attended to support Martin Luther King JR.


How many people attended Martin Luther king Jr famous speech i had a dream?

500.000


Did Martin Luther King or Martin Luther King Jr make the famous speech?

Martin Luther King Jr. made the big speech to end segregation and racial acts. His father was not famous. When people refer to Martin Luther King, they're usually referring to Martin Luther King Jr.


What is Martin Luther famous for?

He is famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech and it's pronunced Martin Luther King Jr. not Luther Martin.


What did Martin Luther King Jr call the people that listened to his speech?

they


How did Martin Luther save the black people?

He had a speech and went to jail


Where did Martin Luther King Jr. give his speech at?

martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama


Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech he spoke of freedom what are they?

martin Luther king spoke of fredom and rights to do the same as the wight people


Did anyone say martin Luther king jrs speech was horible?

yes,many people hated martin luther king jrs speech because they thought that people that liked it would go suiside.


What activity was Martin Luther King Jr engaged in the day before his assassination?

He was in Memphis. He gave his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters). It was his last speech.


Martin Luther King Jr speech people call it?

They thought it was an "outstanding speech and that it will be not long forgotten.


Did white people go to Martin Luther King J's speech?

Yes.