Obama To Mark 50th Anniversary Of MLK’s ‘Dream’ Speech

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Obama To Mark 50th Anniversary Of MLK’s ‘Dream’ Speech

WASHINGTON (AFP) – U.S. President Barack Obama will mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech by speaking from the same steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

The August 28 event in the U.S. capital will take place on the exact spot where King delivered his famous address on the same day in 1963.

Obama, the first black U.S. president, will speak about the half century that has passed since the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,” which culminated with remarks by the Atlanta pastor and civil rights icon.

In 1963 King spoke in front of 250,000 people, explaining his wish for better relations between black and white Americans.

His words were engraved on the steps of the monument where he spoke.

President Lyndon B. Johnson, who took over when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated just four months after King spoke in Washington, signed landmark civil rights laws in 1964 and 1965.

Washington will celebrate the MLK anniversary August 21 through 28 with religious services, a march in King’s footsteps and a festival.

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