Everyone has its own definition of freedom. Depending on time, place, religion, race, this definition is different, but basically you can return to a single point. In other words, everyone is equal and therefore has the right to freedom. Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Declaration of Independence" "I dream" is two works to solve this problem. Jefferson and Kim have been living different lives for more than 150 years but they all faced the problem of human equality that encouraged writing the two most influential works in American history .
America's dream is Martin Luther King, a small speech, I am dreaming. Dr. King's speech is more like a testimony of the truth than a speech. In the speech, African Americans are not free, and the Declaration of Independence states that everyone is equal. Dr. King's movement laid the foundation of the American dream concept. Someone can become an idea of someone they want to be. This idea is still useful in the United States. Americans pursue their dream everyday
Martin Luther King shocked the United States with his long-standing "I am dreaming" speech. His demands for racial justice and a unified society have become the point of the black community and the American Declaration of Independence has been known for generations. Kim emphasized the equality of the speech and advocated a dream of an ideal non-racist community. The speech is divided into two parts. The first half is not an idealized American dream, it is showing a nightmare of American ethnic unfairness. Then you need to set actions and set some goals to achieve. In the second half of the presentation, I will explain the better future dream - ethnic integrity and balance.
Adam Fair Crow pointed out, "I am dreaming" Some of the power of King Speech comes from the perfect positioning of this vision to the sacred symbol of Americanism: the Bible, the Declaration of Independence , Constitution, Liberation "and America's Dream" "But when he started talking about that day he did not intend to discuss any dreams, after suggesting Lincoln and" Blacks are not free " "A Note on the Promise" Aimed at the Metaphor of the Novel - "Declaration of Independence" "It is a guarantee to all Americans of all races as a guarantee, their rights, but so far," black people " For, this is marked as "insufficient check ... insufficient funds". "