One of the first thing MLKJ says is that the day will go down in history during his speech. He says that society has manacles on black people, which was very accurate for the time at which the speech was given. He states that one day he dreams that black and white children will be able to hold hands and consider themselves brothers and sisters. Through this speech, he attempts to convey that through all religion and walks of life all men and women should be considered equal.
Most of his purposes stated in the speech have made unimaginable progress ,and I'm sure Martin Luther King Jr. himself would gape at the effect he made on our parents and grandparents. The most powerful line in the speech for me was one where he states his hopes for his four children and that they may not be judged by the color of their skin but the content of their character.
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