Friday, November 4, 2011

Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" Speech

Martin Luther King Jr. was a man who called for peaceful protest. He believed in nonviolence, and that every man should be equal. One of his most famous speeches, I Have a Dream, told about the injustice black people faced, and how there is still hope to obtain their right to liberty. This speech greatly influenced many people and gave them a certain kind of hope for America. This speech told about the urgency there is in treating black people fairly, for the brotherhood of mankind. And only after everyone is treated equally, can they live in a peaceful America. This showed Martin Luther King Jr's heart, though he was kicked and knocked down many times he still had hope for America and still had love for his country.



Here is a link to the full  "I Have A Dream" Speech

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