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Dr. Martin Luther King gave his famous "I Have A Dream"
speech on August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington D.C. Dr. King gave his speech during the
massive "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” The
March and Dr. King's speech occurred after Dr. King and
other civil rights leaders’ nine year fight for equal rights for
black americans. Prior to the March and Dr. King's speech,
civil rights activists had engaged in sit-ins, marches and
other demonstrations, but had not been able to obtain the
passage of federal legislation which created sweeping civil
rights reform. After Dr. King’s speech, several federal acts
were passed which helped give rise to meaningful reform
Asa result. Dr. King's speech represented one of the critical
turning points in the civil rights movement
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life is but the belated announcement of an
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- Martin Luther King Jr.