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Equality And The American Dream

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Equality and the American Dream History has a way of repeating itself. The problem of inequality has lasted as long as man has throughout the course of time. People are thought to be brave when they stick up against inequality. On July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson wrote the most important document in the history of our nation. The Declaration of Independence was the official document that claimed that their new name the United States of America and they would succeed from unfair British control. The Declaration of Independence was famous for demanding that everyone should have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Fast forward 187 years, Martin Luther King gave his monumental “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963 about his displeasure in the nation’s ability to protect equal opportunity for its citizens. The American Dream has always been based off of making life whatever you want it to be. It has also been based off of equal opportunity. The American Dream has been fought over since the beginning of our country. Both Martin Luther King and our founding fathers have been pulling for the same idea for a long time. People are still fighting over equal opportunity to this day. The main news stories going on right now have to deal with police brutality towards minorities. In a way people are constantly working toward the “American Dream”. It’s an idea that people have been demanding since 1776. Not everyone’s idea of the American dream will be the same, but they will

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