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Martin Luther King 's I Have A Dream Speech Essay

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“I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” (MLK, I have a Dream) Imagine standing in the crowd when Martin Luther King said this. To have all of your hopes and dreams of equality voiced in such a magnificent way. It spoke to the hearts of the people about the injustices and discrimination that were tearing apart and demeaning a great nation of liberty and justice. The king truly understood the importance of equality and also of the importance of a person’s character and not their appearance. He brought his audience to tears by pulling on the human heartstrings of justice and equality which resonate in every human heart.
Most people in America have heard of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream speech” at some point in their life. This visionary speech idealized a people who were united and would look past racial differences. After the 1980’s, things seemed to be going well and many people believed America would soon reach the dream of a ‘colorblind society’ envisioned by MLK. However, in the past few years, this dream seems to have taken a backseat to resurging racial tension throughout the country. Our current efforts to combat racism are failing because of the biased media, failure of federal leadership, ethnic stereotypes, and controversial protests. The media have been a major obstruction to society’s efforts to create a ‘colorblind society’. The

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