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Heart and Soul: 60 years since ‘I have a dream’

Heart and Soul: 60 years since ‘I have a dream’

The legacy of one of the 20th Century's defining speeches

The Documentary Podcast · BBC World Service

August 25, 202327m 16s

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Show Notes

Baptist minister Dr Martin Luther King Jr delivered his "I have a dream" speech on 28 August 1963 to crowds of over 250,000 in Washington DC as part of the Great March, which called for jobs and freedom for African Americans. It helped spur the passage of the US Civil Rights Act of 1964. On the 60th anniversary of this legendary speech, Emmy award-winning journalist Sherri Jackson meets speakers from differing religious backgrounds and experiences to talk about how they have been influenced by Dr King's words. They discuss the details of his vision, and the role of faith in securing social justice and in anti-racism protest today.

Produced by Nina Robinson Series producer: Rajeev Gupta Production coordinator: Mica Nepomuceno