Martin Luther King's 'dream' speech strikes chord with Canadians
Dr. Martin Luther King's iconic 1963 speech, celebrated on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., changed the lives of millions of black Americans in the United States. However, it also holds special meaning for Canadians. The CBC's Diana Swain reports.
Dr. Martin Luther King's iconic 1963 "I have a dream" speech, commemorated on Wednesday on The Mall in Washington, D.C., changed the the lives of millions of black Americans in the United States.
However, the passion of his words also held special meaning for lots of Canadians. The CBC's Diana Swain reports.