
Jordan Culver
Social Justice Editor at USA Today
Morning breaking news editor for @USATODAY. Bow tie wearer. D&D nerd. Past: Orlando Sentinel, Pro Soccer USA and the Tallahassee Democrat. Opinions are my own.
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Aug 27, 2023 |
shreveporttimes.com | Jordan Culver
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together a legion of speakers pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. A quarter of a million people were there. Decades later, the “dream” of one civil rights titan is what echoes in the minds of Americans who think of the iconic march. “I have a dream,” Martin Luther King said. Those four words stand out in a speech that touches on myriad topics.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
knoxnews.com | Jordan Culver
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together a legion of speakers pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. A quarter of a million people were there. Decades later, the “dream” of one civil rights titan is what echoes in the minds of Americans who think of the iconic march. “I have a dream,” Martin Luther King said. Those four words stand out in a speech that touches on myriad topics.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
tuscaloosanews.com | Jordan Culver
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together a legion of speakers pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. A quarter of a million people were there. Decades later, the “dream” of one civil rights titan is what echoes in the minds of Americans who think of the iconic march. “I have a dream,” Martin Luther King said. Those four words stand out in a speech that touches on myriad topics.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
patriotledger.com | Jordan Culver
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together a legion of speakers pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. A quarter of a million people were there. Decades later, the “dream” of one civil rights titan is what echoes in the minds of Americans who think of the iconic march. “I have a dream,” Martin Luther King said. Those four words stand out in a speech that touches on myriad topics.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
cjonline.com | Jordan Culver
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom brought together a legion of speakers pivotal to the Civil Rights Movement. A quarter of a million people were there. Decades later, the “dream” of one civil rights titan is what echoes in the minds of Americans who think of the iconic march. “I have a dream,” Martin Luther King said. Those four words stand out in a speech that touches on myriad topics.
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