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![]() Day in Spanish Classįirst, a note: you might be surprised that both the audio and text of the “I Have a Dream” speech are not currently in the public domain. ![]() Related: Resources for Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Take the time to educate yourself on the larger movement beyond this one speech. Let’s just make sure we present a robust picture of the Civil Rights movement, with much work left to do.Īs you prepare to teach about MLK Jr., I encourage non-Black teachers especially to research anti-bias and anti-racist teaching. Every student should be intimately familiar with this iconic speech. I do want us honor the legacy of Dr King and love that it’s a national holiday. Schools using a speech like “I Have a Dream” year after year can present a certain danger: paired with cutesy clipart, simplistic lessons, and “let’s just all get along” messaging, we can do a serious disservice to King’s legacy. King’s influential “I Have a Dream” speech - one of the most famous speeches in the entire world.īefore we dive in, I would like to offer some caution. ![]() day, many of you Spanish teachers are looking for ways to incorporate Dr. Inside: Learning about Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech in Spanish.Īs we near Martin Luther King Jr. ![]()
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