August 28, 1963
Marchers with signs during the March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Reuters/ Library of Congress
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Marchers with signs during the March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Reuters/ Library of Congress
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Demonstrators for racial justice gather on the 60th anniversary of the March On Washington and Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C, U.S., August 26. Reuters/ Jonathan Ernst
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“You think of how he changed America, he inspired us to change through the legislative process, to become a more perfect union,” he said. “That’s exactly what President Trump is calling on the Congress to do, come to the table in a spirit of good faith.”
Mike Pence Compares Trump to Martin Luther King Jr. on eve of MLK Day: Both ‘Inspired Us to Change’
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Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963 [Full Speech]
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A capa da The New Yorker [explicada aqui]
Isto podia ter sido dito pelo W. ou por um qualquer Ron Paul.
[Na imagem a primeira página do Boston Herald no dia da primeira vitória de Barack Obama]
«The solution may not be another march on Washington. But real changes in policy, and the defense of previous victories […]» O texto de onde a imagem foi retirada.
[Imagem "Martin Luther King’s hotel room hours after he was shot, Memphis, Tennessee", Steve Schapiro]
«On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered what is now considered to be one of the most famous speeches in American history. "I Have A Dream" was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to a crowd of over 200,000 supporters. All the while King was staring out across the reflecting pool at the Washington Monument, which looks an awful lot like a Ku Klux Klan member. On April 4, 1968, King was assassinated as he stood outside his hotel home inMemphis,Tennessee.
Assassination Information
Location: Lorraine Motel — Memphis, TN
Date: April 4, 1968
Weapon: Remington 760 Gamemaster
Assassin: James Earl Ray»
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