The impact of that very special speech.
ZAHN: Finally tonight, Mrs. King, do you believe that dream is still alive today in the United States? KING: Yes, I do. I think it's very much alive. But I don't think it's fulfilled. And I think the dream is in the hearts of millions of people, and many people who were not even activated in 1963. Various groups that really became activated after the Civil Rights Act from 1964, like women, like senior citizens, people with disabilities, like gay and lesbians, and so many others. | Go back for the rest of CNN's Live from the Headlines "Interview With Coretta Scott King" posted in articles on August 28, 2003 9:43 PM | t (0) « Previous phile: The mark of a criminal record. » Next phile: Encyclopedia? Brown. Return to top of page |
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