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Ledger Smith, the man who traveled 10 days on skates to see MLK deliver his I Have A Dream speech - Face2Face Africa

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Baptist minister and civil rights notable Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his most compelling speech before 250,000 people during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. But if King left his name in the annals of history with his I Have A Dream speech, another man would gain fame for...

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