Who did Dr. King deliver his "Life's Blueprint" speech to?
Middle school students
"If you can't fly, run. If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk, ______, but by all means, keep moving!"
crawl
A detailed plan you follow to build or create something:
blueprint
A person who designs buildings:
architect
In what city did Dr. King deliver his "Life's Blueprint" speech?
Philadelphia
"This is the most important and ______ period of your lives."
crucial
A promise or decision to keep working toward a goal or value:
commitment
Importance; why something matters:
significance
Before the speech, Dr. King advertised an event that night happening at what venue?
The Spectrum
"... in your life's blueprint should be a deep belief in your own dignity, your own worth and your own __________."
somebodiness
Doing something extremely well; the highest quality:
excellence
Fairness; treating people equally and doing what is right:
justice
In what year did Dr. King give his "Life's Blueprint" speech?
1967
"... in your life's blueprint you must have as the basic principle the determination to achieve _________ in your various fields of endeavor."
excellence
A good feeling you have when you do your best or belong to something important:
pride
The belief that you matter and are important:
somebodiness
Name one of the four celebrities that Dr. King names who would be appearing the night of the speech at the freedom festival.
Harry Belafonte, Aretha Franklin, Nipsey Russell, Sidney Poitier
"And finally, in your life's blueprint must be a commitment to the eternal principles of ______, ____, and ________.
beauty, love, justice
Having a strong will to keep going and not give up:
determined
The feeling of being worthy of respect; honor:
dignity