In the year 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke the words, “I have a dream this afternoon that my four little children will not come up in the same young days that I came up within, but they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character, not the color of their skin."
The iconic speech turned out to be a pivotal point and one of the most memorable events in history. Here are some interesting things you probably didn’t know.
1. His line “I have a dream” almost wasn’t included in the speech
King was planning on using the “Dream” speech, though he’d already delivered it in Detroit. His adviser recommended that he refrain from doing so, leading his staff to craft a new speech for the occasion. While he was addressing the crowd in Washington, an audience member called out, asking him to tell them about his dream. King admitted to thinking it was a mistake to use the same speech, but history tells us otherwise.