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I Have A Dream - Full Audio

29 commentsJeff Turner • January 21 2008 11:55AM

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Thanks Jeff~

Without dreams there is nothing!

Posted by Mott Marvin Kornicki • REALTOR® • 786-229-7999 (SIB REALTY, Llc) over 2 years ago

Jeff,

If you have never seen this before....you will be moved....thanks for sharing

Posted by Dan Brudnok - Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CSP - Chester County RE Professional (Keller Williams - Exton - PA License Number #RS225179L ) over 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this.  Most people have no clue what the dream was and is.  People need to realy listen and understand.  It is awesome.
Posted by Dave Cheatham (INC Financial ) over 2 years ago
Thank you Jeff. I was just talking to my children about Martin Luther King and now we got to hear him!!!
Posted by Camarillo CA Real Estate Agent/ Mana Tulberg (805 County Real Estate) over 2 years ago
Wonderful Jeff. It is without a doubt one of the most memorable speeches in our rich history!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman HAWAII Relocations & Real Estate (Century 21 Liberty Homes) over 2 years ago

This is a good reminder for all of us.

Thanks and good luck

Rich

Posted by Richard Lecinski (Long Realty Company) over 2 years ago
Jeff-one of the most impactful speeches in history and I can never grow tired of listening!  I listened to it this morning. 
Posted by Florida Real Estate Trainer | Daytona Beach After School Training | Midori (Coastal Results Referral Company) over 2 years ago
Kudos Mr. Turner!
Posted by Jason Sardi, Pretty Fly for an Allentown Guy (None needed;)) over 2 years ago
Thank you for reminding us of what this day really means.  I think sometimes we all get caught up with our own world and need a wake up call.
Posted by Dick Betts (Dick Betts National Speaker) over 2 years ago
Hi Jeff and thanks for the posting reminding us what this day is all about.
Posted by Pascack Valley Real Estate, Lisa and Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker) over 2 years ago
Jeff - that is one of the strongest speeches of all time.  Unfortunately, MLK was way ahead of his time.  The world wasn't ready for true peace and tolerance.  It still isn't.  Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Carol Smith (Casmi Photography) over 2 years ago
Thanks so much Jeff - extremely inspiring to take a break, listen, & put things into perspective...  -Josh
Posted by Josh Perrington (Village Bank Mortgage) over 2 years ago

Jeff,

Thank you so much.  I so enjoyed hearing this speech again.  I had forgotten how moving it is.

Posted by Fran Gatti - Realtor®, CDPE®, RDCPro®, Crescent City CA Real Estate (RE/MAX Coastal Redwoods) over 2 years ago
thank you so much for posting it. i get chills everytime i listen
Posted by Dee Neal Philadelphia Real Estate (ReMax Affiliates N.E. ) over 2 years ago
Awesome Jeff, been a long time since I've listened all the way through, it gives me goosebumps.
Posted by Hugh Krone Sussex County NJ Realtor (Savva Realty) over 2 years ago
Powerful human being cut down early. They have said the "good die young"
Posted by Robert L. Brown~Grand Rapids Real Estate Bellabay Realty, West Michigan (www.mrbrownsellsgr.com) over 2 years ago

 

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.

 

 

Posted by Dr. Martin Luther King over 2 years ago

Jeff,

As I mentioned in my note, thanks for posting the speech. Forgive the repitition, but I responded when there was no place to comment. I remember where I was very well. The reflecting pool was luke warm and the air hung heavy with the sweat of a quarter million people taking part in the largest demonstration that the city had ever seen. The afternoon air was still and the hundreds of armed police officers never had to unholster a weapon. They stood, armed protectors of yesterday, listening to the promise of tomorrow. 

It was late summer. I was a member of the SNCC and saw the poster for the event in our office. It
mentioned Bob Dylan and Joan Baez would be appearing at the march. At the age of 17, that was enough for me. It was as much a happening as it was a protest. It promised to be a melting pot of all those that were unhappy with the continued behavior of the Dixiecrats. Camelot was nearing the end of it's first term in office. Other than the violence that we witnessed in southern towns, our country remained innocent.

The cold war was over. We had plans to put a man on the moon. The cuban missle crisis had passed and we had stared the Soviets down. The Attorney General was standing up to those that stood in the way of intergration. For middle class white America, it was a time of hope. For black America, still reeling from the assassanation of Medger Evers, it was "time."

The march was about equality and getting home rule in dc. I seem to remember that we also wanted the minimum wage to jump up to $2 per hour. (at that time it was about $1.25 per hour) The crowd was very large and I believe we began marching on our own. The leaders had not yet shown up. I don't recall any Klan members or civil rights haters being in the area. We marched and sang. (It was much easier to protest under the eye of the capital police. Bull Connor was not in town and no dogs were chomping at the bit to devour us).

So I went for the music and left with a burning fire for equality. When I listen to the speech, I remember the day. I remember the hope. I remember the power felt being in a crowd of 250,000 like minded people. I also remember the other speech. It was delivered by the SNCC leader. I forget his name, but he was not exhorting the crowd to be patient. In the end, Dr. King won. His genuine leadership created an environment in which the government had no alternative but to pass the Civil Rights Bill.

We didn't know that day in August that within 3 months the world would turn upside down with the Kennedy assassanation. We did not realize that the movement would find horror, tragedy and death as it moved through the south. We had no understanding that believing in a dream and acting on that dream would lead to the death of three young men in Philadelphia, Mississippi. We didn't know that the same senseless violence would take Dr. King and Bobby Kennedy in less than 5 years. We didn't know that while we were witnessing the powerful beginning, we were also witnessing the very movement that would cost so many their lives. We did know that there was truth in the words.

I guess I was lucky to live in DC and have a fondness for folk music.

The dream is alive and now the miracle of the internet and your posting have made those words available to anyone with a computer and an internet connection.

Did I say thanks.

Posted by John MacArthur (ReMax Realty Centre) over 2 years ago
Wow!  It's just as powerful after 40 years isn't it?  I hope that God allow MLK to have a glimpse of the great changes from then to now.  We have come a long way and have more to go...but, we're moving in the right direction.
Posted by Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos| Laguna Real Estate|Marlene Bridges (Sherman Smith & Associates) over 2 years ago
What a great speech that was and still is for everyone to remember. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Vickie Barrington - Carteret County Real Estate (Coldwell Banker First Realty) over 2 years ago

Jeff - it was, and still is, an amazing speech. We have come far, but have so far to go.

Jeff 

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate ~ 760-840-1360 (RE/MAX Moonlight Beach (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 2 years ago

Hi Jeff...WELL DONE !

Cheers, have an awesome year in 2008!

Posted by Victoria Oak Bay Realtor Fred Carver 250-598-2963 for Victoria Oak Bay Homes (Re/Max Camosun Oak Bay & Surrounding Area Real Estate) over 2 years ago
I only got to hear I have a dream and it stopped. Hmmm...my computer can be a pain sometimes. I am going to reboot and come back for a listen!
Posted by Christy Powers - Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent (Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners) over 2 years ago

Many of the ugly pages of American history have been obscured and forgotten...America owes a debt of justice which it has only begun to pay.  If it loses it's will to finish or slackens in it's determination, history will recall it's crimes and the country that would be great will lack the most indispensable element of greatness - justice.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.   1967

Jeff, thanks for the inspiration.

Posted by Kevin J. May Naples, FL Southwest Florida Real Estate (Prudential Florida Realty) over 2 years ago

Everyone... thank you for your comments. We watched an Oprah special with our kids on Monday and it was special.

John... thank you for coming back and sharing your story! I'll test leaving comments off on another post. :) 

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Jeff - thanks for sharing this - it was one of those special moments in our history - it's always inspiring to hear!
Posted by Cyndee Haydon 727-710-8035 Clearwater Beach-Pinellas County Waterfront (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 2 years ago

 

Jeff.

The dream is alive as long as we keep it alive-with our thoughts, actions and words.

Thaks for keeping it alive, Jeff!

Steve

Posted by Obeoman Glade Jones (www.obeo.com) over 2 years ago

Very moving Jeff,

You always come up with Nifty ideas for getting your point accross.

Posted by Tina Maraj Fullerton Realtor,e-pro (RE/MAX North Orange County) over 2 years ago

Jeff,

I love how you do stuff.  I had never heard the whole speech before.  Also I especially appreciated John MacArthur's first-hand report of that day.  How perfect! 

Posted by Sharon Filbig | San Diego County Real Estate (Prudential California Realty) over 2 years ago

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