Tuesday, January 18, 2011

LAD #26: MLK's 'I Have a Dream' Speech

Martin Luther King Jr. said a quote where he wanted his children and family to live in harmony with white kids. This was perhaps one of the most famous parts from Martin Luther King Junior's speech evokes emotion and passion that no one can deny. It is embedded within a series of statements starting with "I have a dream..." of which the premices include not solely equality for the slave but for the negroe and civil rights for all. He alludes too several "ancient" (if you will) American documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the Declaration of Independence. Although his actions may be dwarfed by these great acts of diplomacy, his outstanding moral tenacity and courage will be and is obviouslly remembered today.

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