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St. Louis 6th-grader Tyrell Survillion reflects on Martin Luther King’s 'I Have a Dream' speech

Kelly Moffitt | St. Louis Public Radio

As we reflect on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this Martin Luther King Day, sixth-grader Tyrell Survillion finds new personal meaning in King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.

Survillion is a student at Cote Brilliant Elementary School in north St. Louis and a participant in Mentor St. Louis, a program of the local chapter of the Boys & Girls Club. His essay is titled “Keep the Dream Alive” and was written when asked to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King’s speech.

Listen to Survillion’s essay and an excerpt of  King’s iconic speech:

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Kelly Moffitt joined St. Louis Public Radio in 2015 as an online producer for St. Louis Public Radio's talk shows St. Louis on the Air.