Hey Indiana,
Fifty years ago today, a man stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in front of 250,000 people and delivered what would become one of the most famous speeches in history.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream that one day, society would no longer look upon those who are different as any less deserving of equal rights, freedom, and consideration.
 Animals on factory farms and fur farms and in labs and circuses endure some of the worst abuses on the planet. To those holding the knives to their throats, animals' rights don't matter.
But to us, their rights mean everything.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of King's "I Have a Dream" speech, remind everyone you know that you have a dream, too—a dream that humans will open their eyes to see that animals are no different from us. Even in our last moments of life, we are the same.
 Share peta2's "The Dream" video.
Thanks for fighting on the right side of history.
Sincerely,


Whitney Calk Street Team Coordinator | peta2 WhitneyC@peta2.com Add peta2 on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter
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