Martin Luther King Jr. On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his epic “I Have a Dream” speech, one of the greatest orations in U.S. history. Over a quarter-million people attended the event known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Related: President Obama Speaks On 50th Anniversary of Iconic MLK JR. Speech New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow reflects on the power of the speech and on King’s evolving views about addressing racism in America. From CBS News’ Sunday Morning: https://youtu.be/p0SUzmXeEXI?si=wcUpLl9zDoekSru_
“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run walk, if you can’t walk crawl, but by all means keep moving.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
My blog buddy Lawrence Pfeil Jr. wrote this over on his site, TheOUTfront.com. https://twitter.com/TheOUTFront/status/1696263747051143536