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Text:  Excerpts from “I Have a Dream” Address.

Posters are printed on 170 gsm silk paper, whilst giclees are printed on Hahnemühle German Etching, a heavy-duty 310 gsm paper with a slightly more textured finish than photo rag and a velvety matte surface.

Each custom stretched canvas begins with a 12-colour Giclée print on 400 gsm standard primed canvas. We then make a custom wooden frame from European knotless pine and stretch the rolled canvas print over it, each having a 38mm canvas frame depth.

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Text:  Excerpts from “I Have a Dream” Address.

Posters are printed on 170 gsm silk paper, whilst giclees are printed on Hahnemühle German Etching, a heavy-duty 310 gsm paper with a slightly more textured finish than photo rag and a velvety matte surface.

Each custom stretched canvas begins with a 12-colour Giclée print on 400 gsm standard primed canvas. We then make a custom wooden frame from European knotless pine and stretch the rolled canvas print over it, each having a 38mm canvas frame depth.

Text:  Excerpts from “I Have a Dream” Address

“We have come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the erce urgency of now... Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood; now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children. It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back. I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the diculties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low. The rough places will be plain and the crooked places will be made straightThis is our hope... and when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual: “Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.”