In one of the greatest demonstrations in the history of our nation, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of justice and the pursuit of happiness in Washington D.C. today.
With thousands of civilians listening intently, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, " After the emancipation proclamation, 100 years later, the negro still is not free". Addressing such issues as segregation, discrimination, poverty, and justice, the people cried: Now is the time.
Notes:
The greatest demonstration in the history of our nation, emancipation proclamation,
100 years later, the negro still is not free.
segregation, discrimination, poverty,
prospects of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
pay wages
the riches of freedom, the security of justice.
promises of democracy, now is the time.
now is the time
we must be guaranteed
I have a dream.
sweltering with the heat of injustice
let freedom ring. thank god almighty, we are free at last
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