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I think the phrase was written on his tombstone because the words were part of his famous, "I Have a Dream," speech. He closed with the words of an old "Negro" spiritual, "Free at last, Free at last, thank God Almighty, I am free at last."

This quote from King's most powerful speech was also symbolic of death representing freedom from earthly concerns.

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