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GenaCL600 [577]
3 years ago
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explain explain how celebrating the life and dream of Martin Luther King jr. reaffirms American ideals

History
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goblinko [34]3 years ago
8 0
One American ideal that is represented by celebrating the dream of Martin Luther King jr. is freedom. He always dreamt that a day will come when people of all walks of life, races, classes, religions will put their differences aside and join in one spirit. Another American ideal is justice. Martin Luther King day is a day where all races come together and have justice and freedom to all citizens in America and seize all violent actions.

This holiday reminds us about how each and every one of us all is supposed to show equalness to others. D.r King taught us to look at each other equally and not to judge anyone by the color of the skin. Martin Luther King dedicated his life to inspire others by helping move Civil Rights Movement move in a more positive direction and affect real change.
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