For decades, Dr. King’s speech was in the possession of former collegiate basketball player and coach George Raveling, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, who was volunteering as security at the 1963 March on Washington.
Raveling was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Villanova University in 1963 when he traveled to Washington, D.C., to hear Dr. King speak. As security, he was on stage with the likes of John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph and King. According to Raveling, only pure impulse compelled him to ask King for his copy of the speech, and King gave it to him.
In 2021, Raveling donated the “I Have a Dream” speech to his alma mater, Villanova University. In this photo, George Raveling poses with the original typewritten speech manuscript.
(Source:
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture.)