The phrase "Free at last, free at last" is famously associated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, symbolizing the desire for freedom and equality for African Americans. However, it does not directly correlate with a specific tombstone. If you are referring to a specific individual, please provide more context for a precise answer.
A Teacher to the Last
Free at last,Free at last,Thank God Almighty,I'm free at last
Free at LastFree at LastThank God All MightyI'm Free at Last
Free at last,Free at last,Thank God Almighty,I'm free at last
Free at LastFree at LastThank God All MightyI'm Free at Last
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.
Tombstone Piledriver, Chokeslam, The Last Ride, and Hell's Gates!
Of course not! In America nothing is free.
Well you can read it on onread.com.
a teacher to the last
Nowhere legally.
The Last Olympian cannot be read online for free legally. It can be purchased as an eBook. See the related links.