Martin Luther King I Have A Dream Speech Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 -- April 4, 1968)

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  • God Bless Martin Luther King

  • the greatest six minutes in american history

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  • bastards may killed you but your dreams still running tru my blood sir Martin Luther King..

  • @W0lfB4n399 I WASNT WRITING AN ESSAY (SEE i DIDNT USE ONE IN WASNT EITHER, i WAS AWARE). My point is if you are you gonna talk about the true american you are, dont use one where it doesnt belong (didnt use one there either) and spell words correctly. I wrote far more important things about Dr. King in my response to this racist piece of shit and yet thats what you felt you needed to comment on. In your response to me you, you left out words and spelt criticize wrong so...nice try

  • i clapped

  • @journimommy given the fact that you know nothing apostrophe usage you speak of to critisize... your points falls even further down the drain. The word you wanted to type is WON'T. Nice try, white suppremacist fuck, though.

  • @wacher8 Instead I will talk about the positive. Dr Martin Luther King was a great man. He promoted non violence against people like you and I bet your ancestors. He promoted peace even when dogs like you were stepping in our backs. He fought for equality when he was in fact better than people like you. Stop hiding behind words. Go up to the next black man you see, just for fun and say this to him. come on, do it. Coward!

  • @wacher8 I could say "shut this Muzungu up" to you. But I wont. I could talk about how you a true american and don't know the correct use of an apostrophe. But I wont. Could talk about how you spell wait with an e at the end. But I wont.

  • one thing that makes me really admire him is that unlike many other leaders from different kinds of religons and races , MLK spoke out of love and not anger and revenge , he spoke of global brotherhood between all men.

    Im not black ,nor white , yet the words of this black hero got into my veins

  • @wacher8 Fucking morron.

  • this guy was really smart

  • Wow!!!!! So Powerful.Really cute one !!!!!

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