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To force either situation is not being "color blind" as Doctor King would have liked to see the world. He envisioned a world where everyone was equal and the color of their skin did not matter. That was his dream. The term integration was used during his lifetime to describe a set of conditions expected to lead to the situation. so in that sense Dr. King wanted integration.

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