Dr. King’s final dream was the Poor People’s Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...
During segregation, Black families could visit the Memphis Zoo only one day a week — on what was called 'Colored Day.' Her...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details
Dr. King’s final dream was the Poor People’s Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...
During segregation, Black families could visit the Memphis Zoo only one day a week — on what was called 'Colored Day.' Her...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details

I Have a Dream Coaster 4-pack

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Everyday Elegance. Enduring Legacy.

Crafted from genuine marble and travertine, these coasters transform the everyday into art. Each piece showcases an archival image from The Legacy Line — a small but powerful reminder of history at your fingertips.

I Have a Dream Coaster 4-pack

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$49.99
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$49.99
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The Story Behind the Legacy

Dr. King’s final dream was the Poor People’s Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived to see the march from Marks, MS (the poorest county in the nation) to the Mall of Washington DC, his team carried it to completion. The covered wagons they used symbolized the plight of the disenfranchised poor.