"I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in which he called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States.
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<h2>B) Sweltering with the heat of oppression</h2><h2>C) An oasis of freedom</h2><h2>D) Vicious racists</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
Martin Luther King Jr. was the most prominent voice of the American civil rights campaign, which fought for equal rights for all. King was also a Baptist minister. He was killed in Memphis, Tennessee when he was just 39 years old. He became heavily included in the Montgomery, Alabama boycott of the city buses, which was impelled by the bus company's emphasis that African Americans only travel in the back seats.
The answer is B) His story wasn't true: it was all a sham.
To live in a Hooverville it would have been very difficult. Shelters that were extremely uncomfortable and very cold to live in especially during the nights. But also live in the same clothing for such a long time and having no money to be able to pay for clothing, nor would you really be able to pay for food and ration it out to either other people or your family. But, it would be very very filthy.