Ihaveadreammiddleschoolinformationaltext
Ihaveadreammiddleschoolinformationaltext
Ihaveadreammiddleschoolinformationaltext
Fifty years ago, the United States was going through a time of racial tension and change.
On August 28, 1963, nearly a quarter of a million people converged on the mall in Washington D.C. for
the March for Jobs and Freedom, commonly called the March on Washington. (3) The purpose of the
march was to encourage President Kennedy to initiate a civil rights bill in Congress as well as raise the
minimum wage. (4) From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, singers, actors, politicians, and civil rights
leaders gave many speeches and performed, but Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the most
memorable speech of the day, his I Have a Dream speech.
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King had given versions of the I Have a Dream Speech many times before the March in
Washington.
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earlier in Detroit, on June 23, 1963. (8) The speech was not always exactly the same, but varied slightly to
fit the location. (9) King stayed up until 3:30 AM working on the draft he would use in Washington, DC.
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In this draft, he omitted the passages that included the I Have a Dream phrases, thinking that his
King began his speech by reading from the manuscript, but towards the middle decided to
stray from the printed copy. (12) Many accounts of spectators in attendance said that Mahalia Jackson, a
gospel singer, repeatedly called out for him to tell them about the dream. (13) Nine times, he proclaimed
the now famous phrase, I have a dream. (14) His dream included living out the creed of all men being
equal, not being judged by skin color, and black boys and girls walking hand in hand with white boys
and girls.
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At the conclusion of his speech, he gave the typed copy to George Raveling, who was
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This speech is one of the best and most inspiring American speeches.
Bibliography:
www.freep.com Kings I Have a Dream speech that moved a nation almost took another path.
mlk-kppol.stanford.edu I Have a Dream
SUGGESTED FURTHER READING: The I Have a Dream Speech