How Are Social Classes Created Equal?

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If you are an American, you might have heard of the “I Have A Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr.. If not, maybe you have heard of the famous speech, Gettysburg Address, by Abraham Lincoln. If all else fails, you must be familiar with the Declaration of Independence written mostly by Thomas Jefferson. These important men of history wrote documents with something particular in common; they each state, “All men are created equal.” Although the grammar of that quote is inadequate, the meaning of it will forever remain sincere. Some may say men are not created equally because of the division social classes create in America. However, social classes do not dictate the outcome of our lives. Although we cannot help the social class we are born into, we can help the class we end up in. We all have a fair shot at living the American Dream and it “is not something that is limited to any economic class,” (“From Shelter to the American Dream”). Adam Shepard, for example, started at the very bottom of the lower class. After a measly 6 moths, Shepard worked his way up to living the lower middle class lifestyle with all he said he needed to live the American Dream: a car, a furnished apartment, and a paying job. He had just as many opportunities as everyone living with him in the St. …show more content…

said it best when he said, “ Now I say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of it’s creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’” He even used the word ‘self- evident’ to show how obvious it is that we are all equals. New born children have just as many opportunities as senior citizens once did. That being said, you are also an equal to me and your neighbor is an equal to the President of this great

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