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"I have a dream..."
Does this line sound familiar?
It comes from one of the most famous speeches in history, given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on August 28, 1963.
In this speech, Dr. King spoke up for equality and freedom, sharing his dream for people to be able to live free of racial discrimination.
Even when he wasn't standing at a podium, Dr. King was an inspiring leader to many, and his influence still inspires to this day. What can we learn from his example?
The Power Of Peace
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Martin Luther King Jr. was known as a strong advocate for non-violence.
Despite facing hate and violence towards himself and those around him, he didn't fight back with weapons, but with the power of words and peaceful protests.
Dr. King helped guide non-violent protests that led to great achievements in the US:
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955): led to racial segregation on public buses being ruled unconstitutional in 1956.
March on Washington (1963): led to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, making racial discrimination illegal in areas such as employment and use of public facilities.
Selma March (1965): led to passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, eliminating racial discrimination in voting.
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Be A Good Neighbour
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Don't Stop Dreaming
Quiz
Which of these messages align with Martin Luther King Jr.'s values and actions?
Dr. King stood up for justice using a non-violent approach, showing compassion to those he was fighting against, instead of spreading hate. He believed in sacrificing to help those in need and never gave up on fighting for his causes.
Take Action
Martin Luther King Jr. showed us the impact that a dream can have. What's your dream?
This Byte has been authored by
Nithusha Gobal
Digital Learning Specialist