Dr. Martin Luther King. I Have A Dream

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In the speech Martin Luther king i have a dream. The central idea is to get every ones attention about what’s going on with the world right now the Main idea was to stop racism and to make brotherhood with black people and white people and martin luther king was saying everybody is all the same . that we were born the same and aren't different because of skin until everybody is free and will not be satisfied until the blacks and whites are free because the bank of justice is bankrupt

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