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Martin Luther King's View On Equality

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Equality is a word that can be interpreted in many different ways.Each Person has their own view of what it means.Their view of equality is shaped by their culture, people around them, and beliefs.In 1963 Martin Luther King’s idea of equality was “that all men are created equal”(King,1963).He wanted whites and blacks to be able to have equal opportunities in all aspects of life. In modern day we have made steps to reach this, but we have not met absolute equality.In modern the idea of equality is more widespread than just white and blacks.There are websites,petitions, news coverage on the idea of equality for women and the LGBT community. There seem to be more steps to achieve their equal rights ,rather than, equal rights based on race.King’s dream had been pushed to side to recently ,a lot of people would disagree but there is still a huge problem to this very day.According to a poll collected by Sam Roberts a New York Times writer “Fewer than one in three black Americans and not even half of whites say the United States has made “a lot” of progress toward achieving racial equality in the half-century since the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. declared he had “a dream” that one day freedom, justice and brotherhood would prevail and that his children would “not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” (Roberts,2013). A few gaps in the differences in equality between the two races have been eliminated, but the major ones are still

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