250,000 attended
A lot of people
If you never heard his famous speech then your rediculous! His dream was to have all African-American boys and girls to have equal rights and not be made fun of by their skin color.
There was no speech about you having a dream. He did write a speech about having a dream of his own called "I have a dream". This was based on his hope of equality for all people regardless of color. He wanted a world in which people were color blind and responsible and honest citizens regardless of their color or heritage.
If you are asking where it was given, Dr. King gave this famous speech on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., in front of an audience of more than 200,000 people. It was also heard on radio and seen on television. You can find copies of the speech in a number of public speaking textbooks, as well as online at various historical websites.
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Because people had heard of the American Dream and that you could strike it rich in the US and that there were jobs because European countries were going through a depression
MLK Jr. was most known for his riveting "I Have A Dream" speech, where he addressed his dream of one day uniting all races together and living without racism, prejudice, or segregation. If you've never heard it, I suggest you do.
If you never heard his famous speech then your rediculous! His dream was to have all African-American boys and girls to have equal rights and not be made fun of by their skin color.
I have heard many people using this term "USP" in their speech? What does it stand for? I don't know. Kindly guide. I have heard many people using this term "USP" in their speech? What does it stand for? I don't know. Kindly guide.
There was no speech about you having a dream. He did write a speech about having a dream of his own called "I have a dream". This was based on his hope of equality for all people regardless of color. He wanted a world in which people were color blind and responsible and honest citizens regardless of their color or heritage.
If you are asking where it was given, Dr. King gave this famous speech on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., in front of an audience of more than 200,000 people. It was also heard on radio and seen on television. You can find copies of the speech in a number of public speaking textbooks, as well as online at various historical websites.
he gave his speech because he was tired of being pushed around. And if he didn't do it in public who would of heard it?, no one and if no one heard it we would still be drinking out of segregated water fountains.
The most famous speech in history is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I have a dream..." speech.That's debateable: There are many most famous speechs throughout time for instances those writen in the Bible (the most published book) have been heard and read by I'm sure more people.
I have a banana. I have a dream. Have you heard what I have heard?
In 1963 Dr. king did write a speech titled "I have a dream" to give hope and pride that segregation would end someday but I have never heard of the "you have a dram" one, it must not be very popular.
"Heard" is typically a verb, specifically the past tense of the verb "hear." It can also be used as an adjective in phrases like "well-heard."
Not that I have ever heard.
yes of course people can so can other animals though diff rent speech