Dr. King delivered this message during a speech titled “What Is Your Life’s Blueprint?” at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia in 1967. He was urging students to pursue excellence regardless of their circumstances or societal expectations. Street Sweeper
Lesson Plan: Do Not Let Others Define Your Limits
Learning Objective
Participants will internalize and apply the principles of perspicacity and alacrity of thought to confront challenges, refine their messaging, and pursue endeavors with purpose and velocity.
Learning Outcomes & Examples
By the end of the lesson, participants will be able to:
Three Examples of Not Being Defined by Limits
1. Temple Grandin Diagnosed with autism at a time when institutionalization was common, Grandin used her unique cognitive style to revolutionize humane livestock handling. She didn’t ask what she couldn’t do—she asked how her mind could solve problems others overlooked.
2. The Montgomery Bus Boycott Sparked by Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat, this movement wasn’t defined by the limits imposed by segregation—it was defined by the collective decision to walk, organize, and persist. The boycott lasted over a year, reshaping civil rights history.
3. Community Organizers in Underserved Areas With limited access to funding or formal platforms, organizers have turned living rooms, sidewalks, and social media into spaces for truth-telling and transformation. They didn’t wait for permission or perfect conditions—they built legacy with what they had.
Assessment
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