As you read Dr. King's speech, whom does he argue have been excluded from the American dream? What is Dr. King's version of the American dream according to Martin Luther King, Jr, and how does he plan to achieve it? Has his dream been fulfilled? Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph in response, and be sure to follow the outline on integrating sources in your paper, including page numbers. Remember to include your full name and the section of English you are enrolled in (English 1000.10). Proofread your post for slippages of text language and/or spelling mistakes.
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Rosemary Barajas (1000.10)
11/21/2012 06:42:21 am
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Wyttnie Campbell (1000.10)
11/21/2012 06:46:02 am
In Dr. King's speech he says that the blacks have been excluded from the American dream. Dr. King's version of the American dream is that all men are created equal and he plans to achieve it by helping blacks be created equal with the white, because they are equal in God's eyes. Dr. King’s dream has been fulfilled because there is not racial discrimination as bad and blacks are treated equal to the whites.
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Luis Arvayo (1000.10)
11/21/2012 06:53:56 am
The African American have been excluded from the American Dream. Dr. Kings dream is for all races to live long and prosper together as one country. his dreams of racial intergeation have been complete.
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Camisha Carr 1000.10
11/21/2012 06:54:22 am
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. proposes that immigrants, black men, Jews, Catholics, theists, and humanists have been excluded from the American dream, in his article “The American Dream”. He believes that “all men” are entitled to acquiring the American Dream. He hopes that one day his dream will be fulfilled by not using violence, but by using “soul force.”
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Jose Zavala (1000.10)
11/21/2012 06:57:42 am
In American Dream, Dr. King argues against with the Founding Fathers and with their American in “The American Dream”. Therefore, his version of the American Dream is that everyone men and women in only race to live in freedom and being equality. Dr. King’s dream in today’s society has been fulfilled. People in American all live in freedom, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Vanessa Trujillo
11/21/2012 06:57:50 am
Dr. King had a dream that one day alll gods childeren will not be poor and that all races will have freedom to do as they please. His biggest dream was for white kids and black kids to get along with one another. He believes that off al races blacks have bee most neglected by Americans and their harsh ways. With faith and non violence that when they are beaten they shall still forgive and kill them with kindness
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