The Levermans Class
Post 1 – 9/25/2013
A Dream
Lives On
A
few days ago, our class read a TFK magazine. TFK means Time for Kids. The title
of the magazine is “A Dream Lives On.” If you are interested about the story 50
years ago, when Martin Luther King Jr. was alive, gave his speech, I HAVE A DREAM:
On August
28, 1963, it was a very hot and annoying day for the people. Back then, there
was segregation. Blacks and whites were not allowed to sit together, use the
same schools, even not drink from the same water fountain! When Martin Luther
King Jr. gave his speech, a woman from the audience interrupted him by
shouting, “Tell them about your dream, Martin! Tell them about your dream!” So
Martin pushed his speech aside, and gave a new speech by his heart. “I have a
dream, that people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by their
character,” Everybody enjoyed his speech. Therefore, there was a dream by
Martin Luther King Jr., I HAVE A DREAM.
When
the “dream speech” was finished, everybody loved his speech. “I Have a Dream”
is one of the Top 5 speeches ever spoken in the world.
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