Today’s stories are about the March on Washington and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech. These ...
Snapshots, reader-submitted photos of community events, are published Monday. They may include service projects, guest speakers at club meetings, awards being presented or kids doing school projects.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that more people came to see his 2019 July Fourth speech at the Lincoln Memorial than came to see the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famed “I Have a Dream” ...
Data from the National Constitution Center recorded an estimated 250,000 people came to the nation’s capitol on August 28, 1963 to march for civil rights before hearing King’s speech. While taking ...
President Donald Trump is yet again comparing his crowd sizes to a prominent Black figure, but this time, civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Trump, who infamously claimed to have brought out ...
“I actually had more people, but that’s okay,” said President Donald Trump, while sharing renovations he is making to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. President Donald Trump is yet again ...
The pool, which is more than 2,000 feet long, was the site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and other events. By Luke Broadwater Reporting from Washington Next up on President Trump ...
During a press Q&A, former President Donald Trump compared attendance at his 2019 Fourth of July rally with the 1963 March on Washington, underscoring the event’s historical resonance. He said his ...
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President Donald Trump compared crowd sizes between his July 4th celebration and Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I have a dream” speech, while talking about fixing up the Lincoln Memorial reflecting ...
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