American Dream Universalism

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“The American Dream” by Martin Luther King, Jr. was giving a speech in Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He was talk to the member of student body, members of the faculty and President Oxnam. The subject he is talking about in his speech is the American Dream. He talks about a quotation in the Declaration of Independence that “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. He uses the American dream as a dream not their yet for rest of the people. He first notices that the document of Declaration of Independence is universalism. The document did not say that some men are equal but all are equal. …show more content…

They both saw great deal of poverty around them. They noticed that millions of people going hungry and most of the people never seen of doctor or dentist. He said that everyone life is connect to somewhere and it could lead to the same diction or different. The second thing that people should do is get rid of the thing that one races of people is better than other. The idea is still there that people think the one superior races over take the rest of the people. There has been study in the anthropological sciences that superior and inferior races hold no meaning. Some people justify racism from the bible. There also different reason that people use racism as excuses that Negro are not ready to interact with people with different culture. They also say that Negro are criminal and are not good stances citizen. This could happen to any race because the environment they live or there are no economy opportunities. A good example that superiority races is myth Booker T. Washington became a great leader in America and Roland Hayes became great singers. The last thing to get the American dream to reality is to get rid of what is left of segregation and

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