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The Difficulties Of Martin Luther King's Dream

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“Even though we must face the difficulties of today and tomorrow I still have a dream.” Martin Luther King. Upon a reading this type of verbiage or this statement you immediately think of what type of difficulties that Martin Luther King saw. Regardless of what difficulties Martin Luther King was preparing to face or facing the words I steal mint I'm never going to give up because I still have a dream or in other words a vision. You see Martin Luther King never stated that he had a dream to manage people to oversee that they were doing what they were supposed to be doing no he stated he had a vision Martin Luther King was a leader not a manager but I leader. He wasn't just the individual who won't or LED the multiple marches he was a leader was multiple traits showing that he was well qualified to lead massive amount of people he had trait such as decisiveness able to make a decision and not to be fickle he had the self-confidence that regardless of how many times he was called out of his name how many times that he was hit or belittled or even is people he still kept his self confidence to get back up the next day and try again. …show more content…

Though it was many years ago when the I Have a Dream speech was given when the March on Washington was given the question then or back then and even today is would you have the courage to do what Martin Luther King did for the world? Could you be threatened your family threatened beat up locked up mistreated in every way have the courage to steal motivate others to not to give up that one day it would change but to also Encourage Yourself to keep going each

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