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the message was that we are all created equal andthere is no difference between any man. it is relevant today because we are in war right now and we are all still equal.
Yes, "Cry, the Beloved Country" is still relevant today as it addresses universal themes such as social injustice, racial inequality, and the impact of poverty on society. Its exploration of these issues continues to resonate with readers in contemporary times.
None, they are all relevant today.
The acuall Written speech was put into the Libary of Congress but other than that paper the words are still relevant today.
Ask not what your country can co for you ask what you can do for your country
to tell you the truth i really don't know!
Yes it is relevant. Discrimination is not banished or gone and since it still exists we need to hear the words he spoke to remind us that we still have work to do.
by saying that "white only" signs r illegal , and giving blacks equality :)
no, it is relevant even today
yes it is.
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Science is tremendously relevant today, probably more relevant than it has ever been. The world runs on technology, which can only be understood by means of science.