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Sign up todayI've Been to the Mountaintop \ He estado en la cima de la montana (Sp ed) Unabrd
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Learn moreEl último discurso del Dr. Martin Luther King «He estado en la cima de la montaña», parte de los archivos del Dr. King publicados exclusivamente por HarperCollins, por primera vez en español.
El 3 de abril de 1968, en Memphis Tennessee, el Dr. King habló en defensa de la huelga de los empleados del saneamiento en que sería su último discurso. En un mundo donde los trabajadores mantienen viva la lucha por sus derechos, las poderosas palabras del Dr. King siguen siendo relevantes.
Este audiolibro incluye el discurso íntegro y rinde homenaje a un líder extraordinario y a la vigencia de su legado, que sigue inspirando a nuevas generaciones de activistas a mantener viva la lucha por la justicia y la igualdad.
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Dr. Martin Luther King's last speech ""I've Been to the Mountaintop"", part of Dr. King's archives published exclusively by HarperCollins, for the first time in Spanish.
On April 3, 1968, in Memphis Tennessee, Dr. King spoke in defense of the sanitation workers' strike in what would be his last speech. In a world where workers keep the fight for their rights alive, Dr. King's powerful words remain relevant.
This audiobook includes the entire speech and pays tribute to an extraordinary leader and the enduring legacy that continues to inspire new generations of activists to keep the fight for justice and equality alive.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), civil rights leader and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Peace, inspired and sustained the struggle for freedom, nonviolence, interracial brotherhood, and social justice.