no, he died april 4th, 1963...
No, Barack Obabma's presidency is just one step closer to its fulfillment, but has not fulfilled his dream. King dreamed of a nation of equality of freedom, but we are still prisoners. Only it has become worse than it was in his. Back then, it was white against. Now, it's black against black, and white against black, and white against white. you have people of the same bloodline killing each other. mothers freely kill their children and there are more gangs and violence than there was anytime in history. this is not what is not what our ancestors fought for. this is not what King died for. How bad it must hurt to see the people he fought so hard for now fighting against each other? Little black boys killing one another just for a bad look. More teens in jails for crimes against their own race. We have changed, but not for the better. Everything may be desegregated, but we fight a bigger war. Not only have we turned from other races, but from our own. We judge peopel by their economic status, their enviroment. We judge people by what they wear. America, we have become worse than what we were back then, adn it saddens me to think the King died for no reason. It saddens me to see all the killing and robbing and raping that is going on in our country today. No, his dream is far from being fulfilled! The election is a stepping stone but we must remember the true message of King's dream: Freedom. That's what King wanted for every person of every race, and sadly, today, we are from it.
Yes. Martin Luther King has had a dream and that dream has made success in everyone's lives. No matter which color or race you are, you can be a part of anyone's life.
By ''Dream'' I think it meant he wanted to reach a goal, to accomplish something
YES it came true
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The difference is that, Martin Luther King had a dream and William Raspberry did not.
children living in peace was an image used by Martin Luther King Jr. in his I Have a Dream speech
Martin Luther is the creator of Lutheranism. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Nobody's name was changed.
no Martin Luther king was not a doctor
This phrase is associated with a famous speech given by Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King's dream was to let white and colored people be together
He is famous for his "I Have a Dream" speech and it's pronunced Martin Luther King Jr. not Luther Martin.
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Martin Luther King didn't fully achieve the Distribution of health.
Yes! But Martin Luther King JR.
Martin Luther KIng Jr
Martin Luther King's dream was to let white and colored people be together
The famous black American that said the phrase, I have a dream, was Martin Luther King. He was a civil rights activist.
martin luther king jr wrote " i have a dream'' in 1963
Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech makes me feel empowered and hopeful.
I have a Dream.
When Martin Luther King JR., made his "I Have A Dream" speech