This 3 sentence dialogue discusses Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech, where he expressed his hope that one day black and white children would be able to join hands as brothers and sisters, able to overcome racial divisions. The dialogue references the date the speech was given, August 28, 1963, and notes it was a vision for the future where little black and white children could see each other as equals.
This 3 sentence dialogue discusses Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech, where he expressed his hope that one day black and white children would be able to join hands as brothers and sisters, able to overcome racial divisions. The dialogue references the date the speech was given, August 28, 1963, and notes it was a vision for the future where little black and white children could see each other as equals.
This 3 sentence dialogue discusses Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech, where he expressed his hope that one day black and white children would be able to join hands as brothers and sisters, able to overcome racial divisions. The dialogue references the date the speech was given, August 28, 1963, and notes it was a vision for the future where little black and white children could see each other as equals.
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