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The discourse of Martin Luther King - 'I have a dream'

The discourse of Martin Luther King - 'I have a dream'


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On 28 August 1963, the crowd gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington when the protest march for civil rights of black people ended. At that time, Martin Luther King prononced the famous words of 'I Have a Dream', in which he expressed his hope that one day there would be no difference between whites and blacks.

It seems that he knew that his words would have left their mark on history in fact, before the discourse he said: <<I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our country>>.
King's discourse was so beautiful and profound that it became a real symbol of the struggle against racial discrimination in the United States.