Martin Luthur King Jr.(I Have a Dream)

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Martin Luther King Jr. (I Have a Dream) In “I Have a Dream,” Martin Luther King Jr. speaks out to the nation how the black people struggle on a daily basis with segregation and discrimination in a country that calls itself a free nation. First, King mentions how he is standing in the shadows of a great American that signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the Negros of this country from slavery. King expresses how this was a beacon of light to millions of Negros, that brought them from the flames of withering injustice to a joyous daybreak, and how this was an end to their dark captivity. King goes on to say, after a hundred years the black man is still being crippled with the ongoing problems of segregation and discrimination, and how the Negroes feel like they are being exiled in their own country. King illustrates that they are in the nation’s capital to cash a check, which the architects of this country wrote by signing the Constitution and the Declarations of Independence. King says that this is a promissory note that every man even the black man has the inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. King goes on to say, the people of this nation have defaulted on this promissory note when it comes to the people of color in this country. Instead of honoring this check of obligation, King believes this check was marked with “insufficient funds.” King refuses to believe that the banks or their “vaults of opportunity” and” justice are bankrupt.” He goes on to say they are there to cash these checks, which will be given then upon cashing the riches of freedom and the security of justice they rightfully deserve. Furthermore, King expresses how this is a time of “urgency,” a time of now. Now is the time to make real the promise for democracy. Now is the time for his people of this county to rise up from the dark valley of segregation
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