On August 28, 1963, The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., an American activist, humanitarian, and pastor gave what would become one of the most famous speeches of all time and a defining moment in the Civil Rights Movement. The masterful address, usually known simply as “I Have a Dream”, was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial in front hundreds of thousands of people who had joined the “March on Washington”. If you haven’t watched the speech in a while, please take a moment now to relive a bit of history and honor King’s memory. And for extra points, read the speech in 12 different languages:
- English transcript (PDF)
- Japanese translation (PDF)
- Chinese translation (PDF)
- Korean translation (PDF)
- Arabic translation (PDF)
- German translation (PDF)
- Spanish translation
- French translation (PDF)
- Portuguese translation (PDF)
- Italian translation (PDF)
- Marathi translation (PDF)
- Russian translation (PDF)