This was thea time of great struggle for the black race in America, and Martin Luther King, Jr. wanted all humanhumans to be treated equally. Dr. King sayssaid, “But one hundredone-hundred years later, the Negro still is not free.” Although negro wasblack people were rightfully free, they were exposed to many structurestructures of systemic oppression and harassment. He also stated how they are stillpointed out that segregation and discrimination still existed. America still found ways to make their lives troubled. He describes howdescribed their condition of living. Negroliving conditions, as black Americans still foundfinding themselves discreet and avoidmoved into segregated areas of difficultypoverty and public housing. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on August 28, 1963, on the front steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr., I Have a DreamThis speech, announcewas delivered to let the worldwhole world know about the necessity for justice and the right to maintain justice andestablish equality in the United States.

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