miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016

I Have a Dream Speech activities

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How much brotherhood can be found in America?
In the modern America, people are more open to other cultures and have a wider view of the world. Most people have learned that we as humans have the same rights and should not be judged by the colour of our skin, but by the content of our character (Martin Luther King Jr, 1963). The educational system is now structured to teach new generations the social diversity and how wrong discrimination is, by giving examples of the past that their own country wen through. One example of this is the racial discrimination against black people of 1960's, in which a long fight against the laws of the U.S. made the first step to the society in which we are living nowadays.
In America, brotherhood can be seen mostly in the younger generations, given that they were raised in a society that accepted other cultures. However there are still some old people that are against racial acceptance and their integration to the society, but that is because they were raised in this idea. It's expected that in the next thirty years, people would have forgotten about racial discrimination and most of the society will be living as a community and as brothers. This is the community that Martin Luther King Jr would have loved to see by his own eyes and that is why we should continue his ideals of brotherhood and not let his dream be forgotten.
In this news I selected, school kids see Martin Luther King Jr as a candidate for president because they see all his ideals and appreciate his thoughts. This is because they were taught that racial discrimination is not correct and MLK is the best example for this.
News: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/school-kids-imagine-martin-luther-king-jr-presidential-36355507
Sources: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-people-really-judged-todays-society-alan-j-cousin-jr


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