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When did martin Luther king Jr. Do his speech?

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August 28, 1963 he did his "I Have a Dream..." speech

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August 28, 1963 he did his "I Have a Dream..." speech

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Who gave the "I have a dream" speech?

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.


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.


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

martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama


What was the highlight of the march on Washington?

When Martin Luther King JR., made his "I Have A Dream" speech


What was an image by Martin Luther King Jr in his I have a dream speech?

children living in peace was an image used by Martin Luther King Jr. in his I Have a Dream speech


When did Martin Luther King write his speech?

martin luther king jr wrote " i have a dream'' in 1963


Did martin Luther king jr have the longest speech?

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Who was speech''have a dream''said by?

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Did martin Luther king jr die after the speech?

no he did not die after the speech


Who delivered the famous you have a dream speech?

The famous black American that said the phrase, I have a dream, was Martin Luther King. He was a civil rights activist.


How did Martin Luther King Jr scheduled his famous speech?

Martin Luther King Jr. did not prepare for his speech; when he was on the stage, he made his speech up instead of following the paper that told him what to say.