My Dream Today
Essay by 24 • March 13, 2011 • 358 Words (2 Pages) • 1,332 Views
My Dream Today
In Martin Luther King's speech, "I Have A Dream," King talks about his dream for America. If King were alive today he would think his dream has been mostly realized. For the most part, blacks have achieved racial equality through nonviolent ways. There are many reasons why being a minority in America today is much better than forty years ago.
In the 1960's a hate crime was as common as shoplifting is today. There were too many hate crimes back before the civil rights movement to list. These include many black beatings, lynching and even King's own assassination. Blacks sometimes couldn't even go into the same restaurants as whites, but things are much different today. Hate crimes are a federal offense and punished very harshly. This turns many people off from getting involved in them.
America is much better off today and King is looked at like a hero. King was one of the few men in the 60's to step up and take a stand against racial injustice. Today, King has schools and parks named after him and even memorials. Nobody would have thought that King would be as popular as he is today back in the 60's. King has definitely made huge improvements for society today. If King hadn't he wouldn't be looked at so highly.
Many people today would say racial equality has not been fully accomplished. Martin Luther King did not fully accomplish his goals and we all know that. There will definitely be more years of work ahead to reach King's dream one hundred percent; however, King got the American people off to a great start. Blacks and Whites need to work together to fully accomplish racial equality. They need to stop blaming each other and work together as a team in peace.
If King were alive today he would think that his dream is much more realized than he thought it would be. With all the
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