by Samuel Sennott
Martin Luther King Jr. has now been dead longer than he lived. But what an extraordinary life it was.
At 33, he was pressing the case of civil rights with President John Kennedy. At 34, he galvanized the nation with his "I Have a Dream" speech. At 35, he won the Nobel Peace Prize. At 39, he was assassinated, but he left a legacy of hope and inspiration that continues today.
Martin Luther King Day is one of the most important holidays of the year. The power of YouTube brings both the audio and video alive. Even thou I was a small child I do remember the big impact of the civil rights movement.
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