71 Years Ago Today: Black Republican Archibald Carey Delivered His “I Have a Dream” Speech, Later Made Famous by MLK Jr.

Reverend Carey, a Black civil rights activist from Chicago, was a Republican city councilman and judge. He served in the Eisenhower administration as delegate to the United Nations. The President also named him to his Committee on Government Employment Policy

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