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Writer’s Prompt: I Had a Dream Too—But Mine Involved FBI Surveillance and Bad Coffee

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A historical fiction writing prompt told from the POV of a Civil Rights activist and confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Step into his shoes—lace them tight, you’ll be marching—then write the story history books forgot to mention.Everyone wants to be on the right side of history… until history shows up in a cheap motel with a busted heater and a bugged telephone.

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Starting Paragraph (Writing Prompt Setup):

They said history would remember us. What they didn’t say was how badly our feet would hurt. I still remember the way Martin would pause—just for a breath—before delivering a speech that would shake the world. He’d grip the podium like he was holding onto hope itself. Me? I stood behind him most times. Not because I wasn’t brave, but because someone had to keep the reporters from tripping over the wires and blowing the fuse box again. You want to know what it was like? Go ahead. Write it. But don’t skip the cold sweat or the stale diner pie—we earned those too.


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3 Reflective Questions

  1. What personal sacrifices might your character have made that never made the headlines?
  2. How does your character reconcile hope with the constant threat of violence and betrayal?
  3. What overlooked moment of tenderness, fear, or friendship would define your version of this story?
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