Question 4 of 10Which of the following was written by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963 during the "March on Washington"?A.Beyond VietnamB.March on WashingtonC.Letter from a Birmingham jailD.I Have a Dream
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Question 4 of 10Which of the following was written by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963 during the "March on Washington"?A.Beyond VietnamB.March on WashingtonC.Letter from a Birmingham jailD.I Have a Dream
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D. I Have a Dream
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