Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic 'I Have a Dream' speech articulated a powerful vision for an America where its foundational principles of equality were fully realized for all citizens, irrespective of race.
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address grappled with the profound spiritual questions of the Civil War, reflecting on divine will and the shared yet conflicting faith of a divided nation.
Albert Einstein starkly warned that the world's greatest threats stem not from those who actively commit evil, but from the widespread indifference and inaction of people who witness it.