It’s that time of year again — when many of us pause to remember the life, legacy and sacrifice of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

But like a lot of us, for a long time, the extent of my knowledge of Dr. King was his dream and his mountaintop — as in, his two most popular speeches, “I Have A Dream” delivered at the March on Washington in 1963 and “I’ve Been To The Mountaintop,” delivered just hours before his death on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.

I thank God for guiding me to “Strength To Love,” one of his books that really expanded my understanding of who it is we’re talking about. It made me hungry to explore more of what he wrote and had to say. And thanks to the magic of Youtube, we can now discover Dr. King in ways we haven’t before!

Witness: This 20-minute speech delivered at Barrett Jr. High School in Philadelphia. To me, it’s jaw-dropping to witness this man apply his wisdom and his oratorical wizardry to the simple task of inspiring an audience of grade schoolers.

You’ve got 20 minutes. watch this! And if you’ve got a young person, watch it with them . . .