Dr. King’s final dream was the Poor People’s Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...
The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...
Technical drawing of mug 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...
The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...
Technical drawing of mug by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details

I Have a Dream

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Each morning becomes a moment of reflection with these durable ceramic mugs. Archival imagery wraps the surface, turning coffee breaks into conversations about legacy.

Features & Materials

  • 15 oz white ceramic mug

  • Full color wraparound design

I Have a Dream

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$19.99
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$19.99
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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.