Summarise the prose I Have a Dream.
Or, Write the summary of I Have a Dream.
Ans. 'I have a dream' is a speech delivered by Martin Luther King on the
steps of Lincoln memorial in Washington on August 28, 1963. This great American
had signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This enlighted a ray of hope in the
hearts of billions of Negro slaves who had till now scorched in the fire of
contemptibleness and selfishness. This brought a new morning of freedom to
demolish the night of slavery.
But a century later, we find that Negroes are still disabled because of the
handcuffs of isolation (on racial basis) and the fetters of dicrimination. Now,
Negroes are forced to live with poverty in a vast world of prosperity. They are
forced to live the life of a deported person although they are the natives. America
is neglecting its duty towards negroes and instead of providing them facilities,
the Negroes are overlaid by the nation. In this speech king says that although
their nation is not supporting them, justice is still present on the planet and he is
sure that the right time to rise up and ask for racial justice, to live with fraternity.
He says, it would prove dangerous for the nation to think the negroes weak. The
fair satiableness of negroes will never be satisfied until they get freedom and
equity. He announces that 1963 is not the end but the beginning of the revolt and
this revolt will cause the nation to tremble untill the negroes get justice. He says
that we'll protest peacefully and do not let it converted into physical violence.
We'll act morally against the immoral he says that there are many whites who
believe that our and their destination are same and so we should not mistrust all
the whites. He says that we should pledge to always stay ahead. He says that the
votaries of civil right can never be satisfied until we dont get our rights and
justice. He says that he knows many have suffered because of raising their voice
against injustice but they should keep faith that sufferings always result.
He says that we should return to our homes with a hope that we will
get
justice sooner or later. He says that inspite of obstacles and hindrances, he has a
droon. His dream is that some day racial discrimination would come to an end.
He has a dream that one day the Missisippi which is scorching in the swelter of
force, tyranny will calm with justice and freedom. He has a dream that his
children do not suffer discrimination because of their colour but be known by
their moral character. He has a dream that in Albama black children walk hands
in hands with white ones. He has a dream that separation on the basis of race,
colour and creed will no more be there. He says that this hope with which he will
return home and he is sure that with this hope and unity, they will be able to cross
all the obstacles and obstructions in their way and will be free one day. This day
the children of god will thank him and pray to him to let the freedom pervade. He
says that a time will come when, all the America will ring with freedom and the
people of all colour, caste and creed with hand in hand will sing the old Negro
spiritual words that areFree at last and will thank god the almighty.
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