Argumentative Essay: The American Dream

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The American Dream Jennifer Ellison, a New York native, was crossing the Canadian border on brisk Monday afternoon. Jennifer had no relatives or significant others in Canada. When asked why she was traveling to Canada she simply replied, “To get a few prescriptions filled”. As A descendant of English immigrants who moved to America in search of the American dream she is now forced to revert to another country for medical aid. The American dream was outlined as early as the Plymouth days, has been in place through baby boomers, and will continue through the age of technology. Pilgrims were the first immigrants to come to America in search of the American dream. The American dream was easily described in the days of the pilgrims as a want for self preservation. William Bradford, the second…show more content…
Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights activist, believed the dream to be a vision of unity. King, in his famous I Have A dream Speech said “little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.” Martin Luther King Jr. believed the American dream was all people standing up, speaking, and joing hands together in the name of equality. The Americn dream for the majority of Americans is to own property. As earlier Americans wanted to do the modern day American seeks to own home. Owenership of land was one of the major pillars in the creation of this country. Its as American as apple pie. Just as Americans dream of property they dream of religious freedom. Immigrations continue to American soil with people in search of religious freedoms. There are monasteres, sinagouges, churches, and temples spread throughout America. Americans are interested in their beliefs and rights being protected. These convctions are the reason America is upheld today, they must now and forever be held in our minds as
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