In 1999, a group of 137 academics voted the “I Have a Dream” speech the top public address of the 20th century.
Some history behind the March on Washington 50 years ago and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 'I have a dream' speech.
In 1999, a group of 137 academics voted the “I Have a Dream” speech the top public address of the 20th century.
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