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what are 2 key players from the 'i have a dream' speech
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Do you mean people involved in creating/delivering the speech, or people King mentions in the speech?
- If involved in the event: Martin Luther King Jr. — the speaker and civil-rights leader; and A. Philip Randolph — the chief organizer of the 1963 March on Washington (Bayard Rustin was the lead strategist/organizer working with Randolph).
- If people referenced in the speech: the Founding Fathers (and by extension Abraham Lincoln, through the Emancipation Proclamation) — King invokes them to frame the call for equality.
Want me to list more people who played important roles that day (e.g., Mahalia Jackson, John Lewis, organizers)?
- If involved in the event: Martin Luther King Jr. — the speaker and civil-rights leader; and A. Philip Randolph — the chief organizer of the 1963 March on Washington (Bayard Rustin was the lead strategist/organizer working with Randolph).
- If people referenced in the speech: the Founding Fathers (and by extension Abraham Lincoln, through the Emancipation Proclamation) — King invokes them to frame the call for equality.
Want me to list more people who played important roles that day (e.g., Mahalia Jackson, John Lewis, organizers)?
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