(upbeat music)
- My first major
experience was on
the March on Washington.
When I sat no less than 15 feet
from Dr. Martin Luther King.
(crowd clapping)
- And 100 years later, the
Negro still is not free.
- I was there when he uttered
the "I Have a Dream" speech.
- We can never be satisfied
as long as the Negro
is the fifth victim
of the unspeakable horrors
of police brutality.
- I loved being listened to
when I was saying very,
very important things
that I had never
thought of before.
To the Negro kids, to
the Puerto Rican kids,
to the Chinese kids, to every
nationality, listen to this.
Wear your nationality
like a flag.
Be proud of it.
Be proud you're Puerto Rican,
be proud you're Negro.
(crowd cheering)