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Washington, D.C., held an event on the 24th to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the speech "I have a dream" by Martin Luther King, the leader of American black civil rights movement.

From 24th, Washington will hold a series of commemorative activities for several days. In the morning, many people took part in the parade near national mall, from the memorial sculpture of Martin Luther King to the Lincoln Memorial Hall, and listened to the speeches of people from all walks of life, such as the descendants of Martin Luther King and those who witnessed the event 50 years ago.

Martin Luther King III, the eldest son of Martin Luther King, said in his speech that his father mentioned in I Have a Dream that he hoped his four children would be judged by others one day, not because of their skin color, but because of their personality. Since then, half a century has passed, and this speech is not a moment to remember the past or celebrate ourselves. The task is far from finished, and there is still a long way to go.

On that day, tens of thousands of people gathered in Washington to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the famous American black leader Martin Luther King's speech "I Have a Dream". 1On August 23rd, 963, Martin Luther King organized the far-reaching "Freedom March" movement in American history. He led a huge parade into Washington, D.C., fighting for human rights for blacks all over the United States. He gave a famous speech "I Have a Dream" to 250,000 people in front of the Lincoln Memorial, calling for opposing racial discrimination and striving for equality.

2015 65438+1October 19 is the anniversary of Martin Luther king Jr., an American human rights activist. At 10:55 am, the "Freedom" train commemorating the human rights leader Martin Luther King arrived in San Jose, Nanwan. Due to lack of funds, this commemorative train, which started from 1965, runs for the last time today. People who came to this city by train joined the people who were already at the station and marched in memory of Martin Luther King. There are thousands of people in the parade, many of whom hold the portrait of Dr. King and slogans such as "anti-racial discrimination", "pursuit of freedom and equality" and "black life is equally important". The whole parade started from the railway station and finally reached Buena Garden in Yerba, with a total length of about 1.5 miles.