by Mary Spiller
August 10, 2024
Bernice King called out the former President for claiming he drew bigger crowds than Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have A Dream” speech.
The daughter of the late civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Bernice King, dragged former President Donald Trump for comparing his rallies to her fatherâs historic âI Have A Dreamâ speech.Â
During an Aug. 8 press conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump compared the size of his Jan. 6, 2021, rally crowds to the crowd that came out to Dr. Kingâs âI Have A Dreamâ speech.Â
Dr. Kingâs âI Have A Dreamâ Speech was delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28, 1963, during the civil rights movementâs March on Washington. In a call for equality following the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, King gave voice to the defining ideals of the civil rights movement and was later a galvanizing agent for monumental legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act the following year.
For Trump, his Jan. 6 speech was just as important and had just as manyâif not moreâattendees. Trump said, âNobodyâs spoken to crowds bigger than me. If you look at Martin Luther King, when he did his speech, his great speech. And you look at ours, same real estate, same everything, same number of people. If not, we had more.â
He continued, âLook at it, and you look at the picture of his crowd, my crowd, we actually had more people.âÂ
However, this is not the case. The Root reports that Dr. Kingâs speech brought out nearly 250,000 people but Trumpâs popular âStop the Stealâ speech after losing the 2020 presidential election only had 53,000 people in attendance.
Trumpâs inaccurate comments stirred up social media, but particularly, it prompted Kingâs daughter, 61-year-old lawyer Bernice King to address Trumpâs claims.Â
She wrote on X, âAbsolutely not true. I really wish that people would stop using my father to support fallacy.âÂ
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People also spoke up to respond to Trumpâs claims about his supporters. On social media, the NAACP posted a photo of the 1963 crowd at the âI Have A Dreamâ speech side-by-side to the crowd at Trumpâs speech. The post was captioned, âDonald Trump just said that he had a bigger crowd on January 6 than Dr. Martin Luther King did when he delivered âI Have A Dream.â âŠNot only is that completely false, but hereâs what is more important: MLKâs speech was about democracy. Trumpâs was about tearing it down.â
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