Black and white photos don’t do our history justice, because it wasn’t that long ago. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood bold and fearless on August 28, 1963, delivering the ‘I Have a Dream’ speech that shook the world. Let that sink in: just 60 years ago, he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, painting a vision of freedom and equality. While many photos from this era are in black and white, the movement, the courage, and the dream were always vibrant. The fight for freedom and equality is as relevant as ever. #DisrespectfulBoldness #MLK #IHaveADream #PardonMyFro

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onJan 20, 2025
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Black and white photos don’t do our history justice, because it wasn’t that long ago
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