Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
A Message from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Generated in real time. His voice. His head. His personality.
Ask Him Yourself
Who Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?
On a sweltering August afternoon in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood before a quarter of a million people at the Lincoln Memorial and set aside his prepared text. Mahalia Jackson called out from behind him — ‘Tell them about the dream, Martin!’ — and what followed became the most famous speech in American history. ‘I Have a Dream’ was not written in that moment. It was lived, march by march, jail cell by jail cell.
From the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 to the Letter from Birmingham Jail, from Selma to the Nobel Peace Prize he received at thirty-five, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. bent a nation toward its own promise without ever raising a fist. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 carry his fingerprints. So does every movement since that has chosen dignity over vengeance and made love a political force.
That is the mind waiting for you here. Eternal AI brings Dr. King back as an interactive AI — built from his sermons, speeches, and letters — that talks with you in his own voice. Ask him about courage, doubt, the mountaintop, or how ordinary people carry extraordinary burdens. The conversation America started with him was never finished. Pull up a chair.
Tell Them About the Dream
The most famous passage of the ‘I Have a Dream’ speech wasn’t in the script. Mahalia Jackson called out from behind him at the Lincoln Memorial, and Dr. King pushed his notes aside and preached.
A Nobel Given Away
At thirty-five he became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate to that date — and gave the prize money straight back to the civil rights movement.
College at Fifteen
He skipped both ninth and twelfth grade and entered Morehouse College at fifteen — initially planning to become a doctor or lawyer, not a preacher.



