The ADL clip honors Martin Luther King, Anne Frank, Matthew Shepard and many others

Mar 22, 2013 16:59 GMT  ·  By
Dr. Martin Luther King is imagined alive today and still fighting racial discrimination in new ADL video
   Dr. Martin Luther King is imagined alive today and still fighting racial discrimination in new ADL video

The Anti-Defamation League has put out a video chronicling what the world's greats would be doing right now, were their lives not cut short.

The clip, uploaded on Wednesday, March 20, has already drawn a crowd of over 350,000. According to Mashable, it was put together by the Publicis Groupe as part of a campaign centered around the “World Without Hate” concept.

A “World Without Hate” is apparently a world where the likes of Martin Luther King, Anne Frank and Matthew Shepard are still doing good, publishing and helping out their communities. The campaign also tackles bullying and gay rights and raises awareness about hate crimes.

2013 is the Centennial Year for ADL, a foundation started before World War I to stop discrimination and crimes against the Jewish people and root out bigotry.