Blogs Cliopatria 28 August
Aug 28, 200528 August
Today is also the 42nd anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington. I see no memory of it in today's press. A stroke and heart attack have left Mrs. King hospitalized and near speechless. It is painful to think that no one else remembers or that so few of my surviving friends in the movement insist on it. Perhaps it suffers from over-exposure, but here is the text of"I Have a Dream."
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Oscar Chamberlain - 8/29/2005
. . . a brief clip of King's speech was played on ESPN's SportsCenter.
Jonathan Dresner - 8/29/2005
I couldn't find it at the History Channel, but I did find it here.
Anthony Paul Smith - 8/28/2005
Thank you Dr. Luker for all you and your friends did. I'm sorry my generation lacks the character to remember as we should.
Caleb McDaniel - 8/28/2005
Thanks for the reminders, Ralph, and the link, Sharon.
Sharon Howard - 8/28/2005
... when you could listen?
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