Rev. Martin Luther King "The March to Freedom Speech" Detroit June 23, 1963
- Toi Lewis

- Aug 18
- 1 min read
On June 23, 1963, Detroit’s streets came alive with history as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led over 125,000 marchers down Woodward Avenue in what became the largest civil rights demonstration at that time. This powerful event, known as The Great March to Freedom, set the stage for his legendary “I Have a Dream” speech later that summer in Washington, D.C. 🔥 In this rare speech, Dr. King’s voice echoes through the Motor City — calling for justice, equality, and unity in the face of segregation and discrimination. The energy of the crowd, the determination in his words, and the urgency of the Civil Rights Movement all come alive right here. 🎥 Step into that day in Detroit. Feel the atmosphere. Hear the passion. Witness the moment when hope turned into a movement. 👉 If you believe in freedom, justice, and the power of history, this is a speech you don’t want to miss. #MLK #CivilRights #DetroitHistory #GreatMarchToFreedom
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