I HAVE A DREAM (by M.L. King) In this speech, Martin Luther King tal about suffering of Negro in the past years. He says that nothingh has changed, from yesterday to today. The Negro is still languishing, because is not yes respected in his own land. America made a promise, but it wasn't respected. Now the Negro wants the very freedom! This speech is a complaint, a peaceful complaint. Martin Luthe King urges the Negros, because he has a dream: that all the people can be equal, that in Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama everybody can be considerated equal! These words struck and surpised me: these word full of anger, but not incite violence. I think I heard in he a strong desire of brotherhood for all. This voice that rapresented the voice of Negros. I admire the hope, the confidence tha M. L King had. A speech to reflect about the terrible things that Americans did to black people, because they were only considerated inferior and different. The belief that he had was impressive. I have to say that I was touched when I read the speech! He was so determinated when he said: "Let Fredoom Ring". I think that he gave a light of hope to black people. We have to learn much from this man.