One summer day in 1963, a quarter of a million people marched to Capitol Hill in the United States to demand equal rights between black and white Americans.

Martin Luther King, speaking at the event, orginally hadn't intended to talk about his dream. But at the very last moment, he did.

And the result was legendary.

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