Equality: Mount Rushmore

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Equality is defined as the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. Ever since the United States was established, equality has always been the meaning of America. We have been a symbol of freedom and hope for immigrants. We have shown overtime through history that people can come to America and have a chance of a fair life with endless opportunities. From equality for African Americans, to Women’s Rights movement, we have created a feeling of assurance in having equality for everyone who comes to our soil. One of our nation’s strongest monuments representing the men who have gotten our country to where it is today is Mount Rushmore. It recreates beautifully the faces of four of our most influential men among our …show more content…

I would choose Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Susan B. Anthony as my faces of equality. Each member of my mountain has represented equality in a strong way individually for our nation. I would then call this new monument “Mount of Dreams” because each individual had a dream and a desire for the longing of equality in America. It would be located in Orlando, Florida. Some people might say this an odd location. However, if one stops and thinks about it, it is not. Orlando is a world known spot in the U.S.A. Hundreds of thousands of people come from all over the world to this exact city. So, I would choose to put my “Mount of Dreams” in the city that is known for making dreams coming true. Also, everyone who is there would be reminded of America’s core value, …show more content…

is known for equality. When people think of equality, they usually can picture his face or hear his voice stating, “I have a dream”. But the way King went about his equality dream for Americans was different than anyone had ever seen. Mr. King once said, “Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into friend”. He studied Gandhi’s philosophy of change. He believed in turning the other cheek, patience, love, and finally peace. He knew the only way to change people’s heart was through loving them. He never once said he hated white men. He hated their actions towards the blacks. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for equal rights for African Americans in America. He was determined to end segregation. He was tired of sitting at the back of the bus and having to use a different bathroom than men just like him. He knew that one day this country would understand his dream. He never stopped fighting for his purpose. While his over arching goal was racial equality, King mapped out a series of minor goals that included local campaigns for equal rights for African Americans. In 1955, King developed his first major civil rights movement in Montgomery, Alabama. King frequently participated in a leadership position as the public "face" of civil rights movements. Therefore, he was cautious about maintaining a public appearance that would be suitable to America's white majority. King not only represented the hopes and the dreams of African Americans, but also

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