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Martin Luther king jr. National memorial
Martin Luther King Jr. gave this speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on Auguest 28, 1963.
On Wednesday, August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) gave a speech, "I Have a Dream" about race relations in the United States of America. He delivered the speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, not from the Washington Monument.
martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama
He is famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech and it's pronunced Martin Luther King Jr. not Luther Martin.
The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.The "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King was delivered on Wednesday the 28th of August 1963.
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Martin Luther KIng Jr
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.
Martin Luther King Junior gave his famous "I have a dream speech" in front of the Monument in Washington D.C. People of all races and cultures came to listen to his speech.