Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream"

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Martin Luther King’s speech “I have a dream”. There is no doubt that Martin Luther King is an outstanding person. He is a hero who desperately struggled for civil rights. He suffered so much fighting for something that should be granted to every single person at birth and shouldn’t be fought for. It’s freedom. This person had one dream: that all people someday will be sisters and brothers in the world governed by equality, justice, and peace. And he never abandoned his faith in this struggle. I consider King’s speech “I have a dream” to be one of the most beautiful, powerful and inspiring speeches in the U.S. history. In the first three paragraphs he refers to the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, “a promissory note”, those documents that were signed long time ago and freed people from slavery. Time had passed but the situation didn’t change. King stresses this by repeatedly using the words “one hundred years later”. Thus he is describing the present, the conditions for 1963, a period of time when the speech was given. He states that black people face the same problems, they are still not free and have to suffer a lot like their ancestors did. I feel that behind those words there is one simple question: “Why?” Why is still like that? Why do we still have to suffer and struggle for our freedom? Why don’t we have the same rights though they were granted to us hundred years ago? Where is the justice here? In the following paragraph, he speaks about “the fierce urgency of NOW”. He says that the moment has come, that everything has to change now, democracy should be adopted in this country, people should get their freedom and rights, segregation must be eradicated and forgotten forever. And if not to do so right now, this can become one of the gravest and fatal mistakes in the American history. This will lead to a great instability inside the country
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