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I Have A Dream

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?I Have a Dream?

I have a dream. Now used as common allusions, some people do not realize how much the phrase has changed the way society functions. There are many things in this speech ?I Have a Dream? that makes it stand out, repetition and referring to issues that affected not only African Americans, but also all types of people.

Segregation once and still is a problem today; at one time African American?s were not allowed to sit or do anything with the white people. Racial inequality precluded American life. Jim Crowe laws once segregated people by race. People of different races could not use the same restrooms, hotels, restraints, schools, and other accommodations. Then in 1960 blacks took an active role in making changes. This began a youth led movement throughout the south. A recent study showed very little change in segregation.

?My Country Tis of Thee? was a song written in 1831 by Samuel Francis Smith to show freedom in America of all types of races and to help stop segregation.

In Martin Luther Kings speech, he mentioned many places associated with freedom, but Stone Mountain of Georgia had more significance because He was from Atlanta Georgia. Throughout history many things have been discovered about Stone Mountain. There is something that stands out about everything, and to King, Stone Mountain was an importance to Georgia. In his speech, he mentions it proudly, for it is his hometown, and he forcefully stands up for his right to be free.

Martin Luther King had a dream, indeed. We know that much of the population felt as king did when he presented his speech. The difference is, King had the motivation to carry out what he believed, and that is all it took. He believed that every human being had the same rights as anyone who was discriminated. The way he portrays his dream is wonderful, and he captures the eyes of every one who is willing to listen.

Unfortunately, King did

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