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Cause and Effect "I have a dream"
Posted by leo on January 18, 2010

I have a dream  Martin Luther King Jr.

 

In 1960's a big revolution was about to take place, and a brighter day would carry over in the heart of the American people.  The eyes of America were affected and people refused to see the light.

For many years, people of colors in America were living like second class of citizen.  Freedom was something too elevated for the black people to dream of. Hate was the center of the people's minds that cause a lot of casualties and a lot of human life, and people refused to see the light.  The country was like a road without regulations and lights, just been black was the only violation.   Hate is a blind power that can only destroy.  The heart of this beautiful nation was destroying by hate and prejudice, and there was no place for love and harmony.  For people who stand on the other side of the tunnel they had great consternation about the course of history. Even they did not support the civil rights movement but they would like to see a change. They would like to see the end of the madness.  I remember the word of Jesus Christ "Any country that divides itself into groups which fight each other will not last very long, and any town or family that divides itself into groups which fight each other will fall apart." Matt 12: 25.  Maybe that was in Martin Luther King Jr. mind when he said,I have a dream.  Because he knew there will be a brighter day, because he believed in love and justice, because he has faith in American soul, because he knew love will prevail and he anticipated a bright day of justice where his four little children will live in a nation where they would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.  He anticipated the end of segregation, and the end of discrimination.  He believed justice would be a reality for all. 

          I have a dream was the ultimate cry for justice, for peace and harmony. I have a dream was the voice of 1960's. Today I sit in a classroom where there are a lot of people of colors and races.  They killed the dreamer but they cannot kill the dream. I have a dream was the hope for today.

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