The words "I Have a Dream" are historically famous. They defined the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King. But they're just one speech in a long life of brilliance and introspection.
Goodwin House Alexandria hosted a panel on Jan. 30, honoring the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through the ...
keep in mind that it is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While many Americans are at least somewhat familiar with his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, many of his other remarks are also worth ...
Martin Luther King III discusses the legacy of his iconic father and his emotional struggle to forge a path of his own in an ...
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963 on the ... By the 1980s, the social and cultural climate in the U.S. had shifted and the public was reflecting ...
Donald Trump marked that his second inauguration day is also Martin Luther King Day and pledged to "make his dream come true.
King had never faced such a large crowd before ... In his 2003 book, “The Dream: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation,” Drew D. Hansen wrote about a November 1963 ...
Clinton noted that 34 years ago, King had shared words at the other end of the National ... as equals before the law and in the heart,” Clinton said. “Martin Luther King's dream was the American dream ...
Americans have made a lot of useful progress since Dr. King’s death, but a lot more work remains to be done to bring his ...
Katherine joined Newsweek in 2020 and had ... King said. President Jimmy Carter presents the Medal of Freedom here to Coretta Scott King, accepting posthumously for her slain husband, Martin ...