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Comparing The Declaration Of Independence And I Have A Dream Speech

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The search of a better society for all individuals did not stop with The Declaration of independence, nor did it end with the “I have a dream speech”, but the two share a passion for freedom that continues to inspire millions. Both the legal document and the speech share similar ideals in the sense that all men are created equal - even though the latter does a better job at being truly inclusive - call for change in the way things are run. Only one of these two calls for unity instead of separation, and that is the “I Have a Dream” speech. America prior to the civil rights movement was tailored towards white people, and when The Declaration of Independence was written, black people were not even considered to be people. “all men are created equal”(The Declaration of Independence) was written with only white men in mind, as evident from the way people of color were treated for over one hundred years afterward; however, the “ I Have a Dream” speech sought to include people of all races. Dr. King saw that the people of color had long been left out of the …show more content…

Solutions to the injustices are clear and evident in the passages; leaving the British government for The Declaration of Independence and the solution for the speech was to overthrow the systematic racism prevalent in America through unity. Even though the urgency for riding the American people of the injustices is shared, the solutions are polar opposites. In The Declaration of Independence, the author calls for a separation of the colonies from the British government. They feel that it is an outsiders fault for the problems at hand. The same cannot be said of the “I Have a Dream” speech. In the passages of the passionate speech Dr. King calls for action, not against people, against the systems that are oppressing the citizens of the United

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