"His life informed us, his dreams sustain us yet."*
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the
Lincoln Memorial looking out over thousands of troubled Americans
who had gathered in the name of civil rights and uttered his now
famous words, "I have a dream . . ." It was a speech that changed
the course of history.
This fortieth-anniversary edition honors Martin Luther King
Jr.'s courageous dream and his immeasurable contribution by
presenting his most memorable words in a concise and convenient
edition. As Coretta Scott King says in her foreword, "This
collection includes many of what I consider to be my husband's most
important writings and orations." In addition to the famed keynote
address of the 1963 march on Washington, the renowned civil rights
leader's most influential words included here are the "Letter from
a Birmingham Jail," the essay "Pilgrimage to Nonviolence," and his
last sermon, "I See the Promised Land," preached the day before he
was assassinated.
Editor James M. Washington arranged the selections
chronologically, providing headnotes for each selection that give a
running history of the civil rights movement and related events. In
his introduction, Washington assesses King's times and
significance.
*From the citation of the posthumous award of the Presidential
Medal of Freedom to the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., July
4, 1977
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