It was a blustering afternoon on August 28, 1963, when over 250,000 people marched on Washington D.C. for job equality, racial justice, and social reformation–led by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, at the feet of the man who abolished slavery, Dr. King told the quarter of a million people, 3,000 journalists, dozens of politicians, and the rest of the world watching the evening news what it meant to be free. Today, that... Read more