"We will feel in one's bones the appearance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., himself, of the four teensy-weensy girls who died in the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, of a Thurgood Marshall," he said. "Persons who have borne thy burdens in the tension of the era and worked sacrificially for things to come, canny that they would as the case may be not contemporary to court the fruit of their labors but notwithstanding knew that this daylight would come." A mercy of a million whites, blacks and living souls of all races and ethnicities came to D.C. in 1963 to participate in King's colossal civilized rights pace and hark his "I Have a Dream" enunciation delivered on the National Mall in the stalk of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial.
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