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I Have A Dream

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When I was young Dr. Martin Luther King, “I Have a Dream” speech is something I heard every February and was told how beautiful it was. However, reading this as an adult who has dealt with social injustices and racism can view it differently. Do not get me wrong the speech is beautiful but I see it as a pleading with a country that will not change. This speech was written in 1963 and it was a call for racism to end in the United States. The speech is moving and Dr. King uses other well-known notions of other greats speeches like Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg Address. He pleads and is the voice that many could not express in the sixties. One of the lines that jumps out at me is “We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the …show more content…

Martin Luther King moving work is a letter titled “Why We Can’t Wait”. Dr. King wrote this letter while he was jailed in Birmingham after protesting. Dr. King shines light on how the African American man has been beaten down to believe that he is inferior and not worth of civil rights. That he or she cannot have simple right or actions such as an education or a choice where to sit and eat. Something as simple as going into a restaurant and eat has been taken away in a microaggression way. This is something that I do not think I could endure with the mind and mouth I have, however I grew up in a different era where my father dealt with this to give me this right. A section in this letter that jumped out to me is “We were seeking to bring about a great social change which could only be achieved through unified effort. Yet our community was divided. Our goals could never be attained in such an atmosphere” (King). We as a community have to make the change and it is very easy to say no to one person, one group, one section, however if we can as ALL people, ALL groups, Everyone everywhere can stand together change can occur. Yet this is still an issue in 2017, whenever a group comes together to uplift, there is another ready to tear it down. Dr. King states within this letter once again something that we still have in this time a problem. He wants everyone’s voice coming together to fix what is broken and in the fragile state we are in, we must look at his words

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