Here's
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1 day before he was assassinated, April
3rd, 1968. Notice how he sounds very similar to Malcolm X. There's a
reason why the “I Have a Dream" Speech has been shoved down your throat
and you usually only see the last 2 minutes instead of the beginning
when Dr. King talks about a check marked insufficient funds. The reason
why is because if you heard this speech as much as "The I Have A Dream”
speech you would realize that the so called "Dream"
is not a goal that we should be striving to attain. Also most of his
speeches don't mention this fantasy dream especially those in the last 2
years of his life. He shifted his focus from Civil Rights to Human
Rights. If this is the case then why do we African-American Civil Rights
organizations as opposed to “Human Rights” organizations.
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