Behind the Dream synopsis
An insider's account of Martin Luther King's famous son-in-law who mobilized a generation and stimulated the civil rights movement "I have a dream." When these words were spoken about the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, in front of a quarter of a million people, it was a turning point in history, not only for America but for the world. As the crowd mounted, Martin Luther King Jr.
transformed the plight of African Americans into public consciousness and proved himself as one of the greatest preachers of all time. This speech is commonly seen with the title of Gitisberg and a Roosevelt man's speech as one of the best experiences in American history.
Behind the Dream is an exciting story behind the scenes for the weeks leading up to the big event - government paranoia, contradictory arrogance, and last minute brainstorming - the movement fought around the clock to realize the impossible complexity of March on Washington in life. As Clarence P.
said. Jones himself, who was not only Dr.
King's personal adviser, adviser and close friend, but the man who helped Dr. King shape and formulate his speech, this important part of US history sheds new light on the speech that set the civil rights movement and paved the way for a new America..
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