The idea most clearly defined in this excerpt is equality. This shows us that no matter where we go we must respect one another as persons. We must treat each other equal. We must treat each other as human. We are in equal in all things no matter what the complexity our skin.
In this excerpt from Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address, the idea that is being most clearly defined is B) equality. He states that every American man or woman of any color should be equal, and that there shouldn't be any differences between white and black people.
She will continue to wander through her life. She will forgive herself for failing to find peace with her life. She will carry her Oneida heritage within her.