Edison Offices salutes Dr. Martin Luther King on the 50th anniversary of his most famous speech. The New York Times Aug. 28, 2013 CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK: The Lasting Power of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech By MICHIKO KAKUTANI He began slowly, with magisterial gravity, talking about what it was to be black in America in 1963 and the “shameful condition” of race relations a hundred years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Unlike many of the day’s previous speakers, he did not talk about particular bills before Congress or the marchers’ demands. Instead, he situated the civil rights movement… Read More