Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Introduction Chapter 11– Summary of I have a dream for FA, FSC 1st Year

 

In this story the writer, Martin Luther King gave his final and popular speech in American history. His speech was about freedom and jobs related to the march on Washington. The march was led by A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Ruston for black people's rights. The king feels happy while standing before the audience. Although it was signed 100 years ago that black people also had the same rights as whites, yet they did not get them right now. The basic aim of the speech was to bring back the rights to them. All the people were gathered to fulfill their tights assigned 100 years ago which Americans did not fulfill their promise. The king warns the audience that they should not violate the rules and regulations. Otherwise, they will not get their rights. They should protest peacefully so that their voice against disequality should be given to them. He asked the audience that they should continue their march until their rights had been given to them. All the audience have clear in their minds that they will continue their march until the country fulfills their promise. The king shifts his subject to the group of people who have spent their years in prison. He advised them that they have bored many years in prison. They should continue their struggle till freedom. Now the king discusses his dream that he wants all the people black and white should behave the same. All the country should treat equally as Americans. He hopes that in the future Americans will sit with black on the table. in the future, black people will not be considered by their skin color but by their characters. He dreams that one day he will return to the south where everyone will work together with black. The moral lesson is that black people also have feelings like Americans. They should be considered equally as Americans. They are also the backbone of a country's economy. If their role is excluded, the economic condition of the country will be destroyed. So they should be treated equally as Americans.



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