No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
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Every single one of them. That's...
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That's all I do, is protest.
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The March on Washington was not only
a moment of extreme hopefulness...

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it was a moment of the confirmation
of the possibility...

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of that hope becoming a reality.
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That was the moment of recognition...
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of what people could do to change history.
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I have a dream...
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that one day...
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this nation will rise up...
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and live out the true meaning of its creed:
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident...
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"that all men are created equal".
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I was up close
when King was giving that speech.

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To this day it still affects me
in a profound way.

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I would like now to introduce
a young singer...

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from New York, Bob Dylan.
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I looked out the podium,
I looked out at the crowd...

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and I remember thinking to myself:
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"Man, I've never seen such a large crowd".
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Oh the time will come up
When the winds will stop

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And the breeze will cease to be breathing
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Like the stillness in the wind
Before the hurricane begins

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The hour that the ship comes in
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Free at last, free at last,
thank God Almighty.

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We are free at last.
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And the ship's wise men
Will remind you once again

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That the whole wide world is watching
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He would take individuals and infuse them
with life that you could understand.


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