Would Mlk Be Pleased: Has the Dream Been Achieved?

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The day depicted as a mild summer, August 28, 1963, was a day of freedom, liberty, and hope. The famous, “I Have a Dream “by MLK was delivered on this very day. The speech showcased each one of those qualities; freedom, liberty, and hope. The hope was one day; people of all ethnicities would be content with one another. The act of freedom was that an African American could voice their opinion without being oppressed by the white man (people). Has the “dream” been achieved? Yes, in a sense it has, but what has remained unfulfilled? Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream, yet it has been half fulfilled. One may disagree but the dream he shared with the world, was far greater than racism and segregation. The dream was far greater than separate fountains for the whites and the “coloreds”. The dream was far greater than where blacks should be placed on a bus. The dream was far greater than separate schools for the whites and the “coloreds”. Yes, the dream has been achieved in that sense. For example, our generation has seen a black man get elected into the white house. But is that all that can be achieved? What has been left unachieved is the change afterwards. MLK dream was not just to put an end to segregation but more so we can have better opportunities. His goal was too able the people of color, so their children and grandchildren, etc. can have be. Still, 49 years later we do not utilize what has been given to use. Do you know majority of white colleges, are required to have a certain percent of minorities at their schools? Meanings as an African American or any other minority are most likely to get
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