We Have A Dream (2016) also includes documentary film footage of the March on Washington curated and screened during the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture exhibit entitled, "Changing America: The Emancipation Proclamation, 1863, and The March on Washington, 1963", which was held from 14 December 2012 to 7 September 2014.
Although likewise inspired by the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., We Have A Dream (2016), independently produced by Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham (née Yvonne Michele Anderson) and ISRAELrealNATION [us], is unaffiliated with the Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks, Jennifer Lucas and Entertainment Studios [us] television film productions We Have a Dream (2008) and We Have a Dream (2018).
As with the Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham and ISRAELrealNATION [us] independent film production We Have A Dream (2016), the Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks, Jennifer Lucas and Entertainment Studios [us] television film production We Have a Dream (2018) highlights historical photos and film footage of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. over the course of his lifetime and particularly during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963, a significant part of which is now in the public domain.
Ms. Anderson-Avraham and ISRAELrealNATION's We Have A Dream (2016) further includes lesser known, historic archival photos and film footage documenting the participation of Rabbi Uri Miller, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and the larger Civil Rights Movement; lesser known, historic archival photos documenting Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s reaching out to and inclusion of the American Jewish community during the course of and in the Civil Rights Movement; as well as lesser known, historic archival photos and film footage documenting the founding of the modern-day State of Israel.
As with the Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham and ISRAELrealNATION [us] independent film production We Have A Dream (2016), the Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks, Jennifer Lucas and Entertainment Studios [us] television film production We Have a Dream (2018) highlights historical photos and film footage of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. over the course of his lifetime and particularly during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 28 August 1963, a significant part of which is now in the public domain.
Ms. Anderson-Avraham and ISRAELrealNATION's We Have A Dream (2016) further includes lesser known, historic archival photos and film footage documenting the participation of Rabbi Uri Miller, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and the larger Civil Rights Movement; lesser known, historic archival photos documenting Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s reaching out to and inclusion of the American Jewish community during the course of and in the Civil Rights Movement; as well as lesser known, historic archival photos and film footage documenting the founding of the modern-day State of Israel.