MLK, August 28, 1963 |
Slate's article is linked below.
Slate: Photos from the 1963 March on Washington
Check out the link below for student comments regarding the 50th Anniversary of King's iconic speech.
History Teacher in Lower Alabama: Student Comments about MLK's 1963 speech
Jarvis Richardson
ReplyDeleteTo me it meant that Martin visions a world different from his world and experiences . He knew that things would be better if the two different races joined together as one nation. He had a dream that little black boys and girls and little white boys and girls could play together without being hassled for their differences. Basically the dream was trying to motivate people to change the racism out of the 1930's and into the 1960's in the near future.