Download the 'I Have a Dream' Speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

Download Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic 'I Have a Dream' speech, delivered during the March on Washington in 1963. This iconic civil rights address has inspired generations with its powerful message of equality and justice.

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Original 1963 Recording Version
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About This Software

The 'I Have a Dream' speech stands as one of the most powerful orations in American history, delivered on August 28, 1963, to over 250,000 civil rights supporters. Dr. King's passionate call for racial equality and his vision of a future where people 'will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character' continues to resonate today. This downloadable version includes the complete audio recording of the original speech, allowing you to experience the full impact of this historic moment.

Key Features

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High-quality audio recording of the original speech
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Complete transcript included for reference
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Multiple format options (MP3, WAV)
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Historical context and background information
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Free download with no registration required

How to Use

Simply click the download button below to access the speech. The file is available in MP3 format for easy playback on any device. You can also stream the audio directly from your browser or download the transcript for reading.

Conclusion

Download this historic speech today and experience one of the most powerful moments in American civil rights history. Share Dr. King's vision with others and keep his dream alive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 'I Have a Dream' speech download free?

Yes, we offer a free download of the speech in high-quality MP3 format without any registration required.

What is the duration of the 'I Have a Dream' speech?

The complete speech is approximately 17 minutes long, delivered at the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington.

Can I use this speech for educational purposes?

Yes, the speech is in the public domain and can be used for educational, research, and non-commercial purposes without permission.