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King's Speech

Season 7
February 9, 2022
Illustration of King delivering speech

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the 1963 March on Washington is one of the most famous speeches in the world. But it almost didn't happen. If you look at the typed manuscript of his speech, you won't find the phrase "I Have a Dream." But even though Dr. King's speech was partially improvised, that doesn't mean that it wasn't years in the making. In this episode of Sidedoor, we trace the evolution of King's dream, from a secret friendship to an experimental poem to the speech we all know today.

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Guests:

  • Kevin Young, Director of Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • W. Jason Miller, Author of Origins of the Dream: Hughes's Poetry and King's Rhetoric

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Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Young girl in tent doorway - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Girl with yellow scarf - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Jesse Jackson - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Constructing tents - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Woman in brown dress with children - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Two girls at tent - Resurrection City, Wash, D.C. - 1968

Men with plastic at tent - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. – 1968

Rev. Kirkpatrick and friends - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Hosea Williams & Lou Rawls - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Yellow school bus - Resurrection City., Wash, D.C. - 1968

Plywood panel from a mural at Resurrection City

Plywood panel from a mural at Resurrection City

Dizzy Gillespie & woman with white scarf - Resurrection City, Wash, D.C. - 1968

Chromogenic print of an aerial view of Resurrection City

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign

Tent with song lyrics - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Woman at tent doorway - Resurrection City, Wash., D.C. - 1968

Resurrection City: Untitled

Resurrection City: Untitled

Woman between tents - Resurrection City, Wash, D.C. - 1968

Night scene at campfire - Resurrection City, Wash, D.C. - 1968

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign

Photographic slide of the Poor People's Campaign


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