His Dream, Our Stories - Terry Golway & Comcast NBCUniversal

His Dream, Our Stories

By Terry Golway & Comcast NBCUniversal

  • Release Date: 2013-08-27
  • Genre: History

Description

In recognition of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Comcast NBCUniversal presents <i>His Dream, Our Stories: The Legacy of the March on Washington </i>, an interactive book featuring intimate interviews with more than 25 individuals, many who participated in the March, as well as community and diversity leaders who were impacted by this historic event. <br>
Through their stories, readers will not only learn about the history of the March, but also of notable events throughout the years that eventually led to that hot summer day in August of 1963. <br>
Included are interviews with key figures of the civil rights movement, such as Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Mamie Chalmers, Marc Morial, and Rev. Samuel “Billy” Kyles, along with others who attended the March in person, watched it on TV, or were too young to participate but were affected by its legacy nonetheless. There is also an introduction by Lester Holt of NBC News and informative bonus features. <br>
Also, this interactive companion enables you to add a story of your own and permanently save as a keepsake within the pages of this book. After it’s saved, your story can also be submitted for possible inclusion in an updated edition for all to read. You can even upload a picture from your iPad’s photo library to accompany the entry. And when you’re done, take a moment to let friends and family know via Facebook and Twitter with a postcard inviting them to do the same. <br>
<i>His Dream, Our Stories: The Legacy of the March on Washington </i>is part of Comcast NBCUniversal’s online and broadcast celebration and will serve as an effective tool for current and future generations to learn about that fateful afternoon and how it helped shape the civil rights struggle in America from that day forward. <br>

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