i have a dream

One Twitter user pointed out that there is not a single African-American among White House senior staff.
She recalled the 1963 speech King delivered at 16th Street Baptist Church.
As we honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. it is worthwhile to to consider the kind of faith King embodied. Because there isn't just one kind of Christian -- and not all faith, or all faith leaders, lead towards freedom.
Fifty years after Martin Luther King gave his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech, the text is still under copyright and costly to use in schools or media. Duke law professor James Boyle tells us why this historic speech needs to be in the public domain.