Martin Luther King I Have A Dream Speech

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“I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” Martin Luther King Jr. from the “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28th, 1963. This quote is one of his most famous, because a significant amount of people could relate to it and even after more than fifty years people still do. The United States was founded upon discrimination and injustices, It first began with the Natives and then the Africans. In 1692, the first slaves arrived from Africa to Virginia. Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin, then increased the demand of slaves. After a couple of years slave owners were making a profit, out of people that were taken from their …show more content…

has to be mentioned. He was a man that fought intelligently, for the rights of African Americans, he fought for the rights of his people. Even if it meant that he was putting his life in danger. When giving his speeches Mr. King, would always speak of how he wanted a better future for his children or for any black child. The future of a black child was something uncertain back in his day and to this day still is. An example of that, would be the death of Trayvon Martin. An eighteen year old boy that was murdered in 2012 by a neighborhood security guard, because he “looked suspicious” and “aggressive”. A kid that was just starting in life, had his life taken away by someone who thought that he look suspicious, for wearing a hoodie. Another example, would be the assassination of Michael Brown. A seventy year old boy that was shot from the back multiple times by a police officer, because he “look menacing” and “looked like he was possessed by the a devil”. Notice how both Martin’s and Brown’s murderers, described them as what they perceived them to be and not what they really were. Two innocent victims that did nothing to deserve death and still were painted wrong by the media and their murderers, because of the colour of their skin and not the content of their

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