Race in America: Views on Racial Disparities 50 Years Later

By Chris Hoenig


The words rang from the lips of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the footsteps of a memorial dedicated to the President who fought to end slavery, the words echoed through the ears of hundreds of thousands of Americans. Americans who spent hours aboard buses450 buses just from Harlem; six full buses traveling the 750 miles from Birmingham, Ala., to Washington, D.C; 100 buses an hour passing through the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel on the morning of Aug. 28, 1963to hear Dr. King’s dream.

Dr. King spoke. An entire nation listened.

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