“I Have a Dream”

The Day Justice Found Its Voice

Dear Reader,

It’s Thursday, August 28, 2025. I am Dom Einhorn, your lead curator, and here are your insights into what makes this day in history relevant today. First time reading? Join our community of intellectually curious readers who explore the history behind every day. [Sign up here]

Spread the word: Share this email with friends (copy URL here).

BROUGHT TO YOU BY…

Throughout history, trivia has always been more than a game.

In ancient Greece, scholars tested each other’s wit in symposiums. In 12th-century Baghdad, thinkers debated questions in bustling libraries. Even in medieval Europe, monarchs used riddles and logic games to assess the sharpness of their advisors.

Today, a new chapter in that centuries-old tradition is being written, one that blends human curiosity with cutting-edge Web3 technology.

We’re proud to announce the launch of the MOT Token on GeckoTerminal, the official utility token of the Masters of Trivia platform. Built on the Solana blockchain and backed by a thriving global community of over 200,000 players, MOT is the first step in transforming trivia into an economic, educational, and social engine for the 21st century.

👉 The Token is now live on DEX (decentralized exchanges): secure them tokens early: See MOT Token »

“I Have a Dream”

🎙️ Marquee Event of the Day

August 28, 1963 – The March on Washington and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech

Gathering in front of the Lincoln Memorial, more than 200,000 demonstrators heard Dr. King deliver what would become one of the most powerful speeches in modern history, a call to justice, peace, and unity.

📌 Why This Matters

The March on Washington was a watershed in the American civil rights movement. It showed the world that change could be demanded peacefully, powerfully, and with dignity. Dr. King’s words reshaped hearts, and policies.

🎯 Something That Makes This Day Special

The speech almost didn’t happen as we know it. “I have a dream” wasn’t in the original script. Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson shouted, “Tell them about the dream, Martin!”—and he did. The rest is history.

👉 Play our Martin Luther King quiz now.

 Powered by MOT. “Education, Tokenized.” Now available on Raydium.

Quote of the Day

Why KRONIKL? Inspired by the timeless concept of chronicles, KRONIKL is dedicated to bringing you the most intriguing, thought-provoking stories from this date. Culture, science, politics, and more — all condensed for a quick, insightful read that connects your present with our past.

*Disclosure: Masters of Trivia is a quiz platform founded by Dom Einhorn and owned by Intelligent Games LLC—the same company that brings you the KRONIKL newsletter.

Reply

or to participate.