• Martin Luther King - I have a Dream Speech

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Martin Luther King - I have a Dream Speech

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  • I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Landmark Speech
    On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In this speech, King called for an end to racism and segregation in America, and he envisioned a future where all people would be treated equal.In this podcast episode, we will listen to King's entire speech and reflect on its significance. In this series we will discuss the historical context of the speech, as well as its impact on the Civil Rights Movement and American culture. We will also consider the relevance of King's message today.This podcast is for anyone who wants to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, or American history. It is also for anyone who is inspired by King's message of hope and equality. Some of the topics we will cover in this series:
    • Historical context of the "I Have a Dream" speech
    • Listening to the speech
    • Discussion of the speech's significance
    • Relevance of King's message today
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  • I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King
    Oct 27 2023
    This podcast features the complete audio of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered on August 28, 1963, at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.King's speech is one of the most iconic and moving speeches in American history. In it, he calls for an end to racism and segregation, and he envisions a future where all people will be treated equal.This podcast is a simple way to listen to King's speech in its entirety, without any distractions. It is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the power and eloquence of King's words.
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    16 mins

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