August 28, 1963
george raveling
It was a message of hope. MLK hoped that one day blacks and whites would be able to live together in peace.
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The two stones started as one and symbolize the "Mountain of Despair" as MLK mentions in his "I Have a Dream" speech. Visitors must pass through them to symbolically pass through the struggles that MLK faced in his life.
That is the phrase from MLK in his speech.
MLK did this speech during the march on Washington.
george raveling
It was a message of hope. MLK hoped that one day blacks and whites would be able to live together in peace.
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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.
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on August 28,1963.
i have a dream speech
Some euphemisms for Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech "I Have a Dream" could include "MLK's iconic address," "King's historic oration," or "the renowned civil rights speech."
The two stones started as one and symbolize the "Mountain of Despair" as MLK mentions in his "I Have a Dream" speech. Visitors must pass through them to symbolically pass through the struggles that MLK faced in his life.
MLK Ihave a dream!